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Brueghel
Artist who most famous for his realistic paintings and peasants.
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Brueghel Artist who most famous for his realistic paintings and peasants.
Gutenberg Creator of the print and press
Henry VIII Supported Catholicism but not the pope because he couldn't divorce his wife.
Calvin Calvinism-Pre Destination
-Switzerland
-thought Gov. Should decide religion
-Supported Theocracy
Durer Self portrait who looked similar to jesus
Erasmus Northern christian humanists during the reformation who believed the catholic church needed to be reformed.
Leonardo da Vinci ITALY
-Mona Lisa
-Last supper
-Renaissance man
Martin Luther Started a reformation(Lutheran)
Occurred in GERMANY (Holy Roman Empire)
Machiavelli better to be feared then loved
Michelangelo ITALY
-Statue of David
Sistine chapel ceiling
Thomas More Wrote Utopia
Wrote dramatic, tragic and comedic plays Shakespeare
Middle Age Art -RELIGION
-LACK OF DETAIL,COLOR,MOVEMENT
Renaissance Art -NON RELIGIOUS
-COLORFUL
-DETAIL
-DEPTH
Act Supremacy King Henry VII declared himself supreme head of the church
The diet of Worms Imperial diet that scolded Martin Luther
Humanists Classical text studies
95 theses From martin luther what the church was doing wrong
-Kicked off Reformation
Peace of Augsburg Allowed german princes to chose between Catholicism or lutheranism
Patron Supports Artists
The Reformation Council of trent
-restart
The counter reformation Jesuits converted christians to catholicism
-bringing people back
Renaissance Rebirth
Secular Non religious
Anabaptists Support adult baptisms
England Anglican
Italy Catholic
Northern Germany Lutheran
Spain Catholic
Switzerland Calvanism

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