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Name the peasant girl who led the French army is a few successful battles
Joan of Arc
Who were the Moors?
Muslims who invaded Spain in 711
THIS document made it clear that the king of England was not above the law
Magna Carta
Another name for the Battle of Hastings
The Norman Conquest
What is the French version of the Parliament?
Estates General
Who is given credit for the “discovery” of the New World?
Christopher Columbus
Who financed the voyage of Columbus?
King Ferdinand & Queen Isabel
Who were the earliest known inhabitants of the British Isles?
Celts
Which group of Vikings invaded England in the Mid 800s?
the Danes
Who are the 3 Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5 th Century?
Jutes, Angles, & Saxons
Who wrote the 95 Theses?
Martin Luther
What were the 95 Theses?
a list stating the problems in the church-posted on the church door
Who started the Protestant Reformation?
Martin Luther
What was the Protestant Reformation?
a movement which protested the corrupt policies of the Roman church
What is the exact date the 95 Theses were posted?
October 31, 1517
Who was the translator of the 1 st printed English NT from the original Greek?
William Tyndale
Which French reformer put many of his Biblical ideas into practice in Switzerland?
John Calvin
What was the Diet of Worms?
an assembly of high officials who listened to Luther’s defense
What was the Edict of Worms?
proclamation (issued by Charles V) declaring Luther a heretic & an outlaw
What was popular education?
education for all NOT just the privileged few
Who was Henry VII’s Protestant great-grandaughter who had to surrender the throne to Mary?
Lady Jane Grey
Which English king broke ties with the Roman Catholic Church?
Henry VIII
Who is the English playwright many consider to be the greatest writer of all times?
William Shakespeare
What is the term for the French Calvinist Protestants?
Hugenots
Who was the Catholic queen who persecuted Protestants?
Mary Tudor
What were the Puritans?
a group of people who wanted to purify the church
What were the Separatists?
a group who wanted to separate from the church
What was the Act of Supremacy?
an act of Parliament that recognized Henry VIII as supreme head of the church of England
What two groups were involved in the Peasant’s Revolt?
the peasants and the nobles
What was the Edict of January?
Huguenots were given permission to worship in public-but it had to outside of the town limits & they had to allow inspections
Make your wager
What was the Edict of Nantes?
issued by Henry IV; Huguenots could live in any town of district but they could only practice their faith in areas where Protestantism was once the leading religion