Across
- 9. The Act of Supremacy made the _____, not the Pope, head of the Church of England.
- 10. A major city in the Papal States
- 11. Michelangelo created this
- 14. This nation or empire had areas that were Calvinist, Lutheran, and Catholic.
- 16. This was when the Catholic Church made laws like giving the Bible and Pope equal authority, banning indulgences, and burning offensive books
- 17. The term for a non-Catholic Christian. Includes,
- 18. The author of the Prince; gave advice to Italian rulers on maintaining power
- 19. This queen turned England back to Protestantism
- 20. The Catholic nation that started the Inquisition
- 22. This was promoted by Calvin. It is when
- 23. Queen Elizabeth I was an example; someone who sponsors artists, musicians, etc
- 25. Something that you can pay for to get your sins forgiven. Basically the idea that you can pay your way into heaven
- 26. Focused on understanding the human potential, promoted equality, wanted reforms
- 27. A major city in England
Down
- 1. Not able to read or write
- 2. The person who started the Anglican Church
- 3. The ______ Reformation was a response to the Protestant Reformation. It wanted to reform the Church to keep Catholics loyal.
- 4. The title of Thomas More's book that looked to describe the perfect world
- 5. This allowed for the local princes of the Holy Roman Empire to decide which religion the state would follow
- 6. This is the opposite of a very religious person
- 7. A time of religious reform
- 8. Very religious or holy
- 12. Leonardo da Vinci painted this
- 13. A major Calvinist city; inspired John Knox to bring Calvinism to Scotland
- 15. This invention led to the increase in literacy as well as the spread of Luther's ideas
- 16. The person who wrote the Institute of the Christian Religion, which was a Protestant religious book
- 21. This is considered the common language
- 24. The only entirely Anglican nation
