History finals test be4 finals Crossword
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2) Northern Holy Roman Empire, Scandinavia.
3) Predominantly Catholic, home to Huguenots (French Protestants, Calvinist influence).4) Executed, no children.
5) Index of Forbidden Books (list of prohibited texts).
7) Protestant, ruled as a minor, England moved further toward Protestantism.
8) Institutes of the Christian Religion
10) Henry VIII’s older brother, died young.
12) Protestant, never married, led England into the Elizabethan Age.
13) “Bloody Mary,” Catholic Queen of England.
16) The Prince (political philosophy).
17) Died after childbirth, mother of Edward VI.
20) Nine-day Queen of England because the Protestants didn’t want Mary (catholic) to rule, executed for treason.
21) Strongly Catholic, led by Philip II during much of the Reformation.
22) Diverse religious regions; northern areas largely Lutheran, southern Catholic.
24) Executed, no children.
26) Geneva, parts of France, the Netherlands.
27) Divorced, mother of Mary I.
28) French Protestants influenced by John Calvin.
31) Survived, no children32) [dynasty: Tudor, parents were Henry VII & Elizabeth of York] Founder of the Church of England (Anglican Church) because of his desire for a son
37) Presbyterian, led by John Knox in the Protestant Reformation.
39) Divorced, no children.
41) Catholic, married Philip II of Spain, persecuted Protestants.
47) Belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious doctrine.
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1) Spain, Papal States, Southern Holy Roman Empire, Ireland.
6) Holy Roman Emperor during the Reformation.
9) First Stuart King of England and Scotland and the son of Mary of Scots 11) Government run by religious leaders (e.g., Geneva under Calvin).
14) France (Calvinist Protestants).
15) Protestant, never married, led England into the Elizabethan Age.
18) Queen of Scots, married three time her lasted marriage caused many problems leading her to being abdicate from her throne and going to Elizabeth for help but would be imprisoned for 19 years, executed for “plotting” against Elizabeth I but was also Elizabeth’s cousin and fellow sister queen and mother of James VI would would take the throne after Elizabeth’s death 19) Governed by the Pope, strongly Catholic.
23) Institutes of the Christian Religion
25) Catholic Church’s campaign to eliminate heresy.
29) Executed, mother of Elizabeth I.
30) Divorced, mother of Mary I.
33) Utopia (vision of a perfect society).
34) Survived, no children35) Divorced, no children.
36) England (established by Henry VIII).
38) Protestant branch established by John Knox in Scotland.
40) Anglican Church established by Henry VIII after the Act of Supremacy42) Center of Calvinism, led by John Calvin, theocratic governance.
43) Spiritual Exercises (guide for Jesuit order).
44) (Died after childbirth, to her son and male heir in :Edward VI)
45) Scotland (led by John Knox).
46) Founder of Presbyterianism in Scotland; was heavily influenced by John Calvin and opposed Queen Mary I (also known as the leader of the Scottish reformation) 48) Pardons sold by the Church to reduce time in purgatory.
49) Gutenberg Bible (first mass-printed Bible).
50) Leader of the Protestant Reformation, wrote the 95 Theses.
51) Calvinist belief that God has already determined salvation.
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