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Renaissance |
Era of rebirth, specifically art and learning |
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patron |
financial supporter, specifically the arts during the Renaissance |
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humanism |
intellectual movement where there was a strong belief in human potential and achievements |
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secular |
concerned with things outside the church such as finances and politics |
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perspective |
3D on a flat surface, art technique |
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vernacular |
Speaking in your Native language |
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utopia |
means "no place", represents the perfect place, and there is no perfect place |
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William Shakespeare |
famous playwriter duiring the Elizabethan Age |
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Johann Gutenberg |
developed the printing press |
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indulgence |
a pardon from sins that was usually sold |
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Reformation |
era of change in Religion (Christianity) |
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Luterans |
followers of Martin Luther |
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Protestant |
Christians who belong to "NON-CATHOLIC" churches |
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Peace of Augsburg |
Religious settlement amongst the Protestants and Catholics |
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annul |
to set aside, act like it didnt happen |
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Anglican |
Church of England, headed by Queen Elizabeth |
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predestination |
The belief that God knows everything including who will go to heaven since the beginning of time |
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Calvinism |
belief of John Calvin's teachings |
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Presbyterians |
Followers of John Knox, churches ruled by elders |
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Anabaptists |
believers that children should be baptized again as adults |
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Catholic Reformation |
when the Catholic Church had to reform itself |
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Jesuits |
society of Jesus, religious order created by Pope |
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Council of Trent |
where Catholic Church leaders met to change some things in the Catholic religion |