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I believe in predestination and started a religious community with very strict laws in Geneva.
John Calvin
This document ended any wars of religion in early modern Europe and tried to restore international stability and diplomatic process in Europe by eliminating religion division as cause of conflict.
Treaty of Westphalia
I believed in salvation by faith alone, that scripture was the source of the creed
Martin Luther
They believed that any reason or problem that occurred with the state should be put ahead any religious principles.
Politiques
This agreement stated that the religion of the ruler is the religion of the state.
Peace of Augsburg
This meeting was called to help reform the Catholic Church, define Church doctrine, and help the Church regain its power.
Council of Trent
I issued the Edict of Nantes and tried to restore stability back in France.
Henry IV
He was one of Ferdinand II's generals who drove the Protestant forces to Hungry in 1625.
Albrecht von Wallenstein
I believed in iconoclasm and later died in the Battle of Kapel carrying a sword and a Bible.
Zwingli
They are known as the "Soldiers of Christ" and established the Society of Jesus.
The Jesuits
This document was also known as the "Disputations on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences" where the sale of indulgences and other church abuses were criticized.
Ninety-Five Thesis
This war started because of the dissatisfaction between the Catholics and Protestants with the Peace of Augsburg. It was the last war fought over religion.
Thrity Years' War
This document required all the king's subject to take an oath of loyalty to the king as head of the Church of England.
Act of Supremacy
This is a view that the Church is a corporation of cardinals that can override papal authority.
Conciliarism
To England he was known as the "Defender of the Faith", soon after he found the Anglican Church.
Henry VIII
I was an absolute ruler and I made France bankrupt with building Versailles and military funding.
Louis XIV
This event killed many of the Huguenots in France.
The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
I wanted to make France the strongest country in Europe and realized that to do this I needed to decrease power of the Huguenots and nobles
Cardinal Richelieu
This council was summoned by Charles V, condemned Luther's beliefs, and forbade Luther from preaching and declared him a heretic.
Edict of Worms (1521)
This document gave the Huguenots the right to practice their religion in their own certain towns.
Edict of Nantes