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2 He was the artist who spent many long hours painting the ceiling of the chapel seen here

3 Who is Michelangelo?

4 The artist behind this painting was a man of many interests

5 Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

6 The two figures in the middle of this Raphael piece are supposed to be these philosophers

7 Who are Plato and Aristotle?

8 Miguel de Cervantes wrote this book about an old knight who fights windmills in battle

9 What is Don Quixote?

10 This Shakespeare play opens thus: “Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches”

11 What is Macbeth?

12 Hear Ye, Hear Ye – He posted the 95 Thesis on October 31, 1517

13 Who is Martin Luther?

14 While Catholics believed in all seven of these, Martin Luther recognized only two or three.

15 What are sacraments?

16 This was set up to punish nonbelievers and heretics in Catholic nations

17 What is the Inquisition?

18 He said, “When gold in the coffer rings, another soul to heaven springs.”

19 Who is Johann Tetzel?

20 He would not allow Pope Clement VII to grant Henry VIII an annulment

21 Who is Charles V?

22 City pictured here. It was the center of the Italian Renaissance

23 What is Florence?

24 This family dominated politics in Florence and in Italy during the 1400’s and 1500’s

25 Who are the Medici?

26 Galileo used the tower in this Italian city to conduct experiments on falling objects

27 What is Pisa?

28 This Italian artist was considered the Ideal Renaissance man

29 Who is Leonard da Vinci?

30 His collections of Greek and Roman texts are often credited with sparking renewed interest in classical learning

31 Who is Petrarch?

32 In 1588, her England was attacked by an Armada sent by Philip II, her former suitor

33 Who is Queen Elizabeth?

34 Though not a ruler himself, he provided realistic advice to many Kings and Princes.

35 Who is Machiavelli?

36 Though not technically a king, the person who held this position held much power in Germany.

37 Who is the Holy Roman Emperor?

38 This “Bloody” Queen brought the Catholic Church back to England and married the Catholic Spanish King Philip II

39 Who is Mary I?

40 She was England’s longest reigning Queen and sought a religious compromise for her people

41 Who is Elizabeth I?

42 Martin Luther’s 95 Theses were mainly an attack on this practice

43 What is the sale of indulgences?

44 His book, The Praise of Folly, was an attack on the Church and educated elite, as well as a tribute to his friend, Thomas More.

45 Who is Erasmus?

46 The printing press was invented by this German man

47 Who is Johann Gutenberg?

48 Miguel de Cervantes wrote this book as a farewell to the days of medieval chivalry and gallantry

49 What is Don Quixote?

50 This author of the book Utopia was later executed for disapproving of Henry VIII’s actions

51 Who is Thomas More?