Unit 2 Rennaissance Review: Renaissance Papacy

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Unit 2 Rennaissance Review: Renaissance Papacy

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An elgish group that began to call for Church Reforms. This group was heavily influenced by the earlier writings of John Wycliffe. These writings illustrated disgust againts the Catholic Church and called for religious writers to use the Vernacular.(english, not latin)
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Lollards An elgish group that began to call for Church Reforms. This group was heavily influenced by the earlier writings of John Wycliffe. These writings illustrated disgust againts the Catholic Church and called for religious writers to use the Vernacular.(english, not latin)
HussitesThe Hussites comprised a Christian movement following the teachings of the reformer Jan Hus (circa 1369-1415), who was influenced by John Wyclif and became one of the forerunners of the Protestant Reformation. This predominantly religious movement was also propelled by social issues and strengthened the Czech national self-awareness.
Exercrabilis Pope Pius II issued this bull that basically erased all Church Councils. No more accountability.
Sixtus IV Known for his nepotism
Alexander VI Borgia family, he encouraged his son to "carve a state for himself in central Italy..."
Julius II "Warrior-Pope" was more involved in wars and politics rather than Christianity
Leo X Was best known for his love of Renaissance culture. He was part of the Medici family
Renaissance Papacy Overall, the Renaissance Papacy was more involved in wars, politics, and self interests.

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