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Italy’s leading cultural center during Renaissance that important for trade and dominated by Medici
From Florence he wrote “The Prince” and believed it was better to be feared than love
What was also known as The Society of Jesus but teaching a missionary to resist the spread of Protestantism
Henry the 8th break from the Catholic Church because the Pope did not grant him a divorce
Who was an Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect that was a famous worker and include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the sculpture of the biblical Character David
Who was the “Father of humanism” and that invented the Italian sonnet
The queen of England from 1558 to 1603 that established the church of England.
who was a Lawyer, humanist, reformer,and that was born in geneva and believed the elect would get into heaven
who was an Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect and that was a renaissance man
Who was a German painter that was the first in Europe to print using the movable type and the first to use a printing press
16th century German monk and professor who is considered to be the person who started the Protestant Reformation and began by criticizing church pratices
Who was an Italian poet and Renaissance writer and wrote the the vernacular
Who was a dutch christian humanist and wrote the praise of folly
Who was a well educated, artistic, inventive and someone who could do almost anything
A king of England who transformed his country into protestant nation during the reformation
Catholic Church attempt to stop the protestant movement and to strength the catholic church
16th century series of religious which establishment of the protestant churches led by Martin Luther
A renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on humans potential and achievements
A meeting of Rome catholic leaders called by Pope Paul the 3rd to rule on doctrines criticized the Protestant reformers

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