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