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Renaissance and Reformation

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Protestant leader that introduced the idea of "predestination"
The language spoken in one's own region
Family that controlled Florence with their wealth
An Italian city-state very known for its trade ruled behind the scenes by a small group of merchants
Key intellectual movement of the Renaissance
Believed in complete separation of church and state. Seen as dangerous.
Another word for worldy viewpoint that emerged in the Renaissance
Father of renaissance humanism
Considered a "Renaissance Man". Created the Mona Lisa
This act put Henry VIII in charge of Church of England in 1534
Italian city state, ruled by the Medici family
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Sum of money given by the wifes family to the husband upon marriage
A religious group that was a pillar of the Counter-Reformation. Used missionaries to spread their religion.
Francesco Sforza used them to conquer Milan
A painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paints
Italian city-state Ruled by Visconti and Sforza rulers
Painted the Sistine Chapel
A characteristic of the renaissance, a phrase for cities being at the center of society
Priest in Switzerland that was killed in battle with the Catholic Church. He influenced John Calvin.
A pillar of the Counter-Reformation. Met to decide on the teachings of the catholic church.
The belief that God knows beforehand who will receive salvation and who will be condemned to hell
Pillar of the Counter-Reformation. This reform had the goal to remove corruption from the Catholic Church
Wrote about how to gain power and how to keep it. Believed rulers should behave based on humans flawed nature rather than religious beliefs
Preacher that caused the Medici family to step down from power but was accused of heresy by the church; thus, losing power
First to introduce Christian humanism. Believed in inwardness of religious feeling.
To make a marriage void. Henry VIII did this to his first marriage