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the period from 1350 to 1550 in Europe, means “rebirth” rebirth of interest in art and learning Renaissance more interest in this world than in religion and getting into heaven secular Italy’s city-states grew wealthy through _____. trade the most famous city of the Renaissance Florence rich banking family from Florence, effectively ruled Florence Medici famous for its “streets” – canals and waterways Venice long narrow boats used for transportation in Venice gondolas the diplomat who wrote The Prince in 1513 (claimed people were greedy and self-centered) Niccolò Machiavelli the belief that the individual and human society are important humanism famous scholar of ancient Roman writers Petrarch the everyday language that people speak in an area vernacular The Divine Comedy (story of the main character’s trip from heaven to hell) Dante Alighieri developed a printing press with movable metal type Johannes Gutenburg (Italian) one of the best scientists and artists of the Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci artistic technique using light and shadows to soften edges chiaroscuro three most famous painters of the Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo Buonarroti Raphael Sanzio English playwright who wrote comedies and tragedies William Shakespeare movement to reform the Catholic Church; led to the creation of Protestantism Reformation a pardon from the Church for a person’s sins indulgences young monk who challenged the Roman Catholic Church Martin Luther organized branch of Christianity denomination first Protestant denomination Lutheranism faith in Jesus, not good works, brings salvation Bible is final source for truth about God the church consists of all members (no pastoral mediation) Tenets of Lutheranism _____ brutally crushed peasant revolts of the 1520s. Nobles One reason Protestantism survived because some of Europe’s kings supported it founder of Calvinism John Calvin belief that the outcome of people’s lives are already determined by God predestination Catholic attempt to convince people to return to the Catholic Church Counter-Reformation a special school for training and educating priests seminary French Protestants led by Henry of Navarre, head of the Bourbon family (Henry IV) Huguenots considered worst religious war of the Reformation era Thirty Years’ War married six queens, imprisoned and beheaded people, founded the Church of England (Anglican Church). Henry VIII tried to return England to Catholicism – failed Mary I Protestant queen who became one of the greatest rulers in English history Elizabeth I