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19 Cards in this Set

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He wrote about social reforms including utopian society.
Thomas Moore
A government run by church leaders
Theocracy
He was the most important Renaissance literary figure
Shakespeare
He was a Dutch priest, humanist, and scholar. He created a Greek edition of the Bible.
Erasmus
He was the founder of the Jesuits.
Ignatius of Loyola
This meeting lasted off and on for 20 years. It was designed to reaffirm Catholic views.
Council of Trent
She was the Catholic daughter of Henry VIII.
MaryTudor
He was the King of England who wanted his marriage to be annuled. When he couldn't he created the Anglican Church.
Henry VIII
He was an early Renissance humanist, poet, and scholar. He assembled a library of Greek and Roman transcripts.
Petrarch
He was a famous artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
da Vinci
He wrote a famous handbook called the "Book of the Courtier."
Castiglione
He was a famous artist. He is known for his sculpture of David and painting the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo
He was a religious leader who is credited with starting the belief in predestination.
John Calvin
This city is responsible for the Renaissance in Italy.
Florence
This Swiss city-state made John Calvin their leader.
Geneva
These people were financial supporters of the arts.
patron
This technique allowed artists to produce paintings that were more realistic than before.
Perspective
An intellectual movement at the heart of the Italian Renaissance. They studied Greek and Roman culture.
Humanism
A time period of great religious change that threatened the unity of Christianity. Martin Luther is credited with starting it.
Protestant Reformation