Chapter 12 - Ms. Mac`s Class
... • For all Protestants, the Bible, not the Church, became the only source of religious truth. • Edict of Worms Declared him an outlaw of the Empire ...
... • For all Protestants, the Bible, not the Church, became the only source of religious truth. • Edict of Worms Declared him an outlaw of the Empire ...
Merchants from the Islamic world who traded with Europeans first
... and the concept of zero to Europe. 2. Western Europe and the Byzantine Empire both practiced a common religion. 3. An increased dissatisfaction with religious leadership and the invention of the printing press, both occurring during the Renaissance, led to the spread of religious criticism which ult ...
... and the concept of zero to Europe. 2. Western Europe and the Byzantine Empire both practiced a common religion. 3. An increased dissatisfaction with religious leadership and the invention of the printing press, both occurring during the Renaissance, led to the spread of religious criticism which ult ...
Unit 5: Renaissance Notes
... Change in Art • Many artists worked in northern Italy, especially in Florence, thanks to the support of wealthy patrons • As the Renaissance advanced, the art changed – Artists portrayed religious subjects but with a realistic style taken from classical works – Artists used perspective which shows ...
... Change in Art • Many artists worked in northern Italy, especially in Florence, thanks to the support of wealthy patrons • As the Renaissance advanced, the art changed – Artists portrayed religious subjects but with a realistic style taken from classical works – Artists used perspective which shows ...
How did the Renaissance movement affect people’s Focus on individual\humanists
... Leave wife (Catherine of Aragon) for lady in waiting (Anne Boleyn) Act of Supremacy new church of England – king as the head Married 6 times – 1 son Edward VI Creates religious turmoil\unrest ...
... Leave wife (Catherine of Aragon) for lady in waiting (Anne Boleyn) Act of Supremacy new church of England – king as the head Married 6 times – 1 son Edward VI Creates religious turmoil\unrest ...
The Protestant Reformation
... Many German territories took control of Catholic Churches and formed state Protestant Churches ...
... Many German territories took control of Catholic Churches and formed state Protestant Churches ...
Renaissance 2013 - Swampscott High School
... gain social and economic reforms; instead it led to a revolt and nearly 100,000 deaths • The Peace of Augsburg – Gave German princes the right to decide which religion, Catholic or Lutheran, would be followed in their lands ...
... gain social and economic reforms; instead it led to a revolt and nearly 100,000 deaths • The Peace of Augsburg – Gave German princes the right to decide which religion, Catholic or Lutheran, would be followed in their lands ...
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... rejection of clergy hierarchy, and rejected 5/7 sacraments. - Lutheran principles spread throughout Germany – Charles V tried to force Catholicism through war – 1555 Peace of Augsburg – allowed leaders to decide. ...
... rejection of clergy hierarchy, and rejected 5/7 sacraments. - Lutheran principles spread throughout Germany – Charles V tried to force Catholicism through war – 1555 Peace of Augsburg – allowed leaders to decide. ...
history of modern en..
... institutional reform, addressing contentious issues such as corrupt bishops and ...
... institutional reform, addressing contentious issues such as corrupt bishops and ...
Name Date World Studies Honors period __ Mrs. Hornstein A
... 18. What factors contributed to the Renaissance in Italy? 19. Why did the Renaissance develop later in northern Europe? 20. How did the Renaissance reach northern Europe? 21. What was the focus of the Renaissance? 22. What role did patrons play? ...
... 18. What factors contributed to the Renaissance in Italy? 19. Why did the Renaissance develop later in northern Europe? 20. How did the Renaissance reach northern Europe? 21. What was the focus of the Renaissance? 22. What role did patrons play? ...
World History Lecture Chapter 14
... • Peasants hoped that Luther would support social and economic change. The most important Protestant reformer to follow Martin Luther was John Calvin. • Calvin followed most of the teachings of Martin Luther. He also preached predestination, the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain s ...
... • Peasants hoped that Luther would support social and economic change. The most important Protestant reformer to follow Martin Luther was John Calvin. • Calvin followed most of the teachings of Martin Luther. He also preached predestination, the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain s ...
Religion and the renaissance
... Church and the Holy Roman emperor. • Germans supported Luther because of feelings of national loyalty. • Peasants hoped that Luther would support social and economic change. ...
... Church and the Holy Roman emperor. • Germans supported Luther because of feelings of national loyalty. • Peasants hoped that Luther would support social and economic change. ...
WORLD HISTORY UNIT 5 TEST Match the Inventor/Artist to his
... a. Rich merchants began to pay artists and scientists to create new works. b. The schools in Rome were better than the schools in other areas of Europe c. The Roman Catholic Church believed that educated people could better serve God d. Other kingdoms in Europe were too set in their ways to allow an ...
... a. Rich merchants began to pay artists and scientists to create new works. b. The schools in Rome were better than the schools in other areas of Europe c. The Roman Catholic Church believed that educated people could better serve God d. Other kingdoms in Europe were too set in their ways to allow an ...
Chapter 14 Test Review Why is Albrecht Dürer often compared to
... The artists of the Renaissance focused on Copernicus proposed which of the following? Which of the following contributed to the birth of the Renaissance in Italy? Which of the following stressed the use of experiments and observation in seeking knowledge? How did Henry VIII react when the Pope refus ...
... The artists of the Renaissance focused on Copernicus proposed which of the following? Which of the following contributed to the birth of the Renaissance in Italy? Which of the following stressed the use of experiments and observation in seeking knowledge? How did Henry VIII react when the Pope refus ...
7WHSSUnit7
... 7.49 Gather relevant information from multiple sources about Henry V, Hundreds Year War, and Joan of Arc. (H, G, P) 7.50 Conduct a research project drawing on several resources to investigate the Tudor dynasties of Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I, including their family heritage, line of succes ...
... 7.49 Gather relevant information from multiple sources about Henry V, Hundreds Year War, and Joan of Arc. (H, G, P) 7.50 Conduct a research project drawing on several resources to investigate the Tudor dynasties of Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I, including their family heritage, line of succes ...
Chapter 17-European Renaissance and Reformation
... and Roman styles – Realistic style of art – Both secular and religious works were created – Writers used vernacular languages – Praised individual achievements ...
... and Roman styles – Realistic style of art – Both secular and religious works were created – Writers used vernacular languages – Praised individual achievements ...
Chapter 17-European Renaissance and
... and Roman styles – Realistic style of art – Both secular and religious works were created – Writers used vernacular languages – Praised individual achievements ...
... and Roman styles – Realistic style of art – Both secular and religious works were created – Writers used vernacular languages – Praised individual achievements ...
Renaissance overview lecture
... – Focused on worldly subjects rather than on the religious issues that had occupied medieval thinkers – Pious Christians hoped to use Wisdoms of ancients to increase understanding of their own times – Return to classical education- Humanists • Francesco Petrarch – Wrote sonnets – Leading Renaissance ...
... – Focused on worldly subjects rather than on the religious issues that had occupied medieval thinkers – Pious Christians hoped to use Wisdoms of ancients to increase understanding of their own times – Return to classical education- Humanists • Francesco Petrarch – Wrote sonnets – Leading Renaissance ...
Chapter 13-Renaissance and Reformation
... • Replaced him with Thomas Cranmer and Thomas Cromwell. • Both sympathetic to the new ideas of Martin Luther. • Split the English church off from the Roman church. Rather than the pope, the king would be the spiritual head of the English church. ...
... • Replaced him with Thomas Cranmer and Thomas Cromwell. • Both sympathetic to the new ideas of Martin Luther. • Split the English church off from the Roman church. Rather than the pope, the king would be the spiritual head of the English church. ...
Renaissance & Reformation 1485-1625
... • She restored law and order to a kingdom that was torn apart by religious war. • She reestablished the Church of England and rejected the Pope’s authority. • She pretended to want to marry certain suitors in order to keep peace and treaties. ...
... • She restored law and order to a kingdom that was torn apart by religious war. • She reestablished the Church of England and rejected the Pope’s authority. • She pretended to want to marry certain suitors in order to keep peace and treaties. ...
European Renaissance and reformation
... Renaissance writers wrote for self-expression or to portray the individuality of their subjects ...
... Renaissance writers wrote for self-expression or to portray the individuality of their subjects ...
Key Terms and Places Section Summary
... press, printed books quickly and cheaply. It spread Renaissance ideas to all parts of Europe. THE REFORMATION The Reformation, a religious reform movement, began in Germany. Many people there felt priests and other Catholic Church officials cared more about power than their religious duties. Martin ...
... press, printed books quickly and cheaply. It spread Renaissance ideas to all parts of Europe. THE REFORMATION The Reformation, a religious reform movement, began in Germany. Many people there felt priests and other Catholic Church officials cared more about power than their religious duties. Martin ...