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AP European History
Unit 3 Review Sheet
People
Places
Other Terms
Pope Alexander VI
John Wycliffe
Jan Hus
Queen Isabella
Cardinal Jiminez
Erasmus
Girolamo Savonarola
Johan Gutenberg
Albrecht Durer
Martin Luther
Johan Tetzel
Prince Albrecht von Brandenburg
the Fugger family
Jan Eck
Pope Leo X/Giovanni de Medici
HRE Charles V
Frederick the Wise
King Philip II
HRE Ferdinand
Ulrich Zwingli
John Calvin
King Francis I
John Knox
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
King Ferdinand
Pope Julius II
HRE Maximilian
Pope Clement VII
Cardinal Wolesy
King Henry II
Catherine de Medici
Admiral de Coligny
King Henry III
King Henry IV
King Charles X
Jean Bodin
Maximilien Sully
King Henry VIII
Catherine of Aragon
Queen Mary I (Tudor)
Arthur
Anne Boleyn
Thomas Cromwell
Thomas Cranmer
Queen Elizabeth I
William Tyndale
Papal States, Vatican City
Spain
the Lowcountries
Wittenberg, Germany
Brandenburg
Augsburg
Leipzig
Holy Roman Empire (HRE)
Spanish Netherlands
the Balkans
Vienna
Worms
Saxony
the Americas
Bern, Basel
Switzerland
Geneva
Scandinavia
Scotland
Milan, Naples
Venice
France
Pavia
Navarre
Ivry
Paris
England
Aragon
the Tower of London
Leiden
Pennsylvania
Trent
Poland, Bavaria
Bohemia, Hungary
Austria
Rhineland
Sweden
Magdeburg
Lutzen
Catalonia
Portugal
Alsace
Metz, Toul, Verdun
Baltic Sea, North Sea
Pomerania
Problems in the Catholic Church
Lollards
Brethren of Common Life
a “harlot church”
printing press
“The just shall live by faith”
indulgences
95 Theses
October 31, 1517
Martin Luther’s ideas
priesthood of all believers
papal bull
Hapsburgs
Electors
Diet of Worms, Edict of Worms
Against the Robbing and Murdering
Hordes of Peasants
Letter to the Christian Nobility
“protestants”
women in the Reformation
Schmalkaldic League
Diet of Augsburg, Peace of Augsburg
“cuius regio, eius religio”
Lutherans, Lutheranism
abdication
a conservative revolutionary?
Twelve Articles
community discipline
“puritanical”
Transubstantiation
Consubstantiation
Institutes of the Christian Religion
the Elect
Predestination
theocracy
idolatry, ceremonial processions
“Reformed”
Huguenots
Gallican, Gallicanism
Presbyters, Prebyterian
Valois Dynasty
Parlements
Hapsburgs
Bourbons, Guises
St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
August 24, 1572
People
John Fisher
Sir Thomas More
Jane Seymour
King Edward VI
Ann of Cleves
Katherine Howard
Catherine Parr
Jan Bockelson
Menno Simmons
Caspar von Schwenkfeld
Michael Servetus
Jacobus Arminius
Max Weber
Thomas a Kempis
Cardinal Jiminez de Cisneros
Capuchins, St. Francis of Assisi
Carmelites, St. Teresa of Avila
Ursulines
39 Articles
Pope Paul III
Pope Paul IV
Pope Pius V
Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola
Maximilian I, Mary of Burgundy
Ferdinand, Isabella
Philip, Joanna
Charles I/Charles V
Elector Palatinate Frederick V
King James I
HRE Matthias
HRE Ferdinand II
Maximilian of Bavaria
King Christian IV
Cardinal Richelieu
King Charles I
King Louis XIII
Henrietta Maria
King Gustavus Adolphus
Albrecht von Wallenstein
Count von Tilly
General Pappenheim
Axel Oxenstierna
John IV of Braganza
Christina
Ottoman Turks
Places
Other Terms
War of the Three Henrys
“Paris is worth a mass.”
fleur-de-lys
Edict of Nantes
Politiques
Tudor Dynasty
“limb of the devil”
“Defender of the Faith”
Reformation Parliament
Act of Supremacy
Church of England
Anglican, Episcopal
Six Articles
Anabaptists
polygamy
Unitarianism
the “Radical Reformation”
Protestant Work Ethic
Arminianism
Prostestantism as progressive,
tolerant, and democratic
usury
Catholic (Counter) Reformation
The Imitation of Christ
the “New Piety”
the Latin Vulgate
Council of Trent
Index of Forbidden Books
Spiritual Exercises
Protestant Union
Catholic League
Council of Trent
Thirty Years War
Utraquists
Defenestration of Prague
Battle of the White Mountain
the “Winter King”
condotierri
Edict of Restitution
Treaty of Lubeck
Hanseatic League
Landeshoheit
Treaty of the Pyrenees
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