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| Document issued by Henry IV of France in 1589 solved religious proble in France |
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| Jesuit missionary who reached Japan in 1549 |
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| Spanish nobleman who founded Society of Jesus |
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| Pope who called Council of Trent into session in 1545 |
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| Most radical reformers of the Protestant reform |
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| Became English monarch when Henry VIII died in 1547 |
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| archbishop on canterbury who granted Henry VIII a divorce from Catherine of Aragorn in 1533 |
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| swiss city, fortress of Reformation |
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| Holy Roman Emperor who failed to stop spread of Lutheranism |
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| concept of "pre destination" closely associated with which protestant theologian |
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| Former nun who married Luther in 1525 |
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| Year Martin Luther issued 95 theses |
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| 1st book produced on a printing press using movable type |
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| Book written by Machiavelli in 1513 still considered to be most influential work on political power in Western World |
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| Religious reform movement that divided the western christian church into Catholic and Protestant |
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| Economic philosophy developed during 17th century importance of favorable balance of trade exports > imports |
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| Political entity disappeared because of Thirty Years War |
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| Monarch who developed 1st standing army of conscripts in Europe |
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| "most Catholic King in Europe" |
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