Unit 6 Vocab.

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Unit 6 Vocab

Unit 6 Vocabulary Michelangelo Dante King Henry VIII Elizabeth I Johannes Guttenberg Nicollo Machiavelli John Calvin Florence Martin Luther Erasmus   Petrarch Renaissance Council of Trent Jesuits Leonardo da Vinci

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Renaissance Florence This That A time of creativity change that centered around politics, society, economics, and European culture. This That Renaissance Florence

Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci Also known as the Renaissance Man, he painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper This That Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci

Writer of The Divine Comedy, a fictional tale through the Christian after life This That Dante Jesuits

Founded by Ignatius of Loyola, a group devoted to spreading Catholicism during the Counter Reformation This That Dante Jesuits

Johannes Guttenberg Nicollo Machiavelli The inventor of the printing press, which allowed books to be made cheaply This That Johannes Guttenberg Nicollo Machiavelli

A city that was a center of trade and culture during the Renaissance This That Renaissance Florence

Author of The Prince, a book about how to gain and maintain power This That Nicollo Machiavelli Michelangelo

A Florentine who was an early Renaissance humanist, poet, and scholar. This That Petrarch Erasmus

Wrote 95 theses about his unhappiness with the Catholic Church and Indulgences That Martin Luther John Calvin

Because he wanted a divorce to have a male heir, he started the English Reformation This That Henry VIII Dante

A group that met on and off for 20 years to determine how Catholics would respond to the Protestant Reformation This That Council of Trent Jesuits

Ended the English Reformation by creating peace between Catholics and Protestants This That Henry IV Elizabeth I

Believed and preached predestination, the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation This That John Calvin Martin Luther

A Renaissance artist who painted The Sistine Chapel and sculpted David This That Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci

A humanist who translated the Bible into Greek, making it more widely read by the common people. This That Erasmus Petrarch