| A | B |
| Catherine of Aragon | 1st wife of Henry VIII |
| Catherine of Aragon | grand-daughter of Ferdinand and Isabel |
| Catherine of Aragon | mother of Mary Tudor |
| Catherine of Aragon | wife of Arthur |
| Jane Seymore | 3rd wife of Henry |
| Jane Seymore | mother of Edward |
| Jane Seymore | mentioned in obit of Henry VIII |
| Act of Supremacy | made Henry VIII head of the English Church |
| Anne Boelyn | mother of Elizabeth I |
| Anne Boelyn | 2nd wife of Henry VIII |
| Anne Boelyn | beheaded at the Tower |
| Katherine Howard | cousin of Anne Boelyn |
| Katherine Howard | 5th wife of Henry VIII |
| Katherine Howard | beheaded at the Tower |
| Anne Boelyn and Katherine Howard | buried at St Peters in Chains at the Tower |
| Anne of Cleeves | 4th wife of Henry |
| Anne of Cleeves | outlived Henry |
| Anne of Cleeves | buried in Westminster Abbey |
| Katherine Parre | widow of Henry |
| Katherine Parre | good stepmother to Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth |
| first humanist | Petrach |
| painted the Madonna | Raphael |
| wrote The Prince | Machieveli |
| wrote Utopia | Sir Thomas More |
| condemned at the Tower for not recognizing Henry VIII as head of the church | Sir Thomas More |
| Medici Patriarch | Cosimo |
| Florentine Duomo | Santa Maria di Fiori |
| Firenze | Florence: place of flowers |
| birthplace of the Renaissance | Florence, Northern Italy |
| painted Primavera | Boticelli |
| painted The Birth of Venus | Boticelli |
| his name meant little barrel | Boticelli |
| sculpted Pope Julius II's tomb | Michelangelo |
| cast the first free-staniding nude of the Renaissance | Donatello |
| caused the greatest plit in christendom | Martin Luther |
| biblical figure who sleeted Goliath | David |
| sculpted the David | Michelangelo |
| location of the David | The Academia |
| is associated with predestination | John Calvin |
| in France his followers were Huguenots | John Calvin |
| in England his followers were called Puritans | John Calvin |
| Another name for the Church of England | The Anglican Church |
| a work of art which depicts Gabriel telling Mary she is the vessel for the Christ child | The Annunciation |
| work of art depicting Mary with her dead son | Pieta |
| his only signed work is the Pieta in St. Peters | Michelangelo |
| The 3rd wife of Giocondi | the Mona Lisa |
| painted the Mona Lisa | DaVinci |
| created Sancho Panza | Miguel Cervantes |
| died same day as Shakespeare | Miguel Cervantes |
| created Don Quijote | Miguel Cervantes |
| painted The School of Athens | Raphael |
| 1st modern man to be buried in the Pantheon | Raphael |
| painted in the Papal library | Raphael |
| founded a colony in North America and named it Virginia | Sir Walter Raleigh |
| Two Gentlemen of Verona | Shakespeare's first play |
| major contributor to the Globe Theatre | James Burbage |
| crafted the Florentine Baptistry's main doors | Ghiberti |
| Florentine Duomo's bell tower | Giotto |
| St. Peter's square | Bernini |
| St. Peter's dome | Michelangelo |
| remodeled St. Peter's | Bramante |
| really corrupt Pope | Alexander VI |
| painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel | Michelangelo |
| the beauty of Florence made him ill | Stendhal |
| moniacal monk associated with the bonfire of the vanities | Savanarola |
| ex-brother-in-law of Elizabeth I | Phillip II of Spain |
| husband of Mary Tudor | Phillip II of Spain |
| his armada lost to the Brits in 1588 | Phillip II of Spain |
| the Virgin Queen | Elizabeth I |
| began the Tudor dynasty | Henry VII |
| Medici Pope | Leo X |
| crafted the tomb of Lorenzo di Medici | Michelangelo |
| type of marble | carrera |
| il gigante | block from which Michelangelo carved the David |
| Uffizi | Italian word for offices |
| Uffizi | famous art museum |
| Peace of Augsburg | important document to establish Catholicism or Protestantism |
| Switzerland | center of Protestan Reformation |
| 95 thesis | Martin Luther |
| Catholic Church Reform | Counter-reformation |
| Pitti family | rival family of the Medici |
| associated with the telescope | Galileo Galilee |
| believed in the Copernican theory | Galileo Galilee |
| father of modern science | Galileo Galilee |
| popular fast-drying paint | tempra |
| invented the printing press | Gutenberg |
| gravity and motion | Newton |
| someone who rules in place of a monarch | regent |
| handbook for Renaissance rulers especially the Borgia | The Prince |
| the ends justify the means | The Prince |
| concerned about not what was morally correct but politically efficient | Machieveli |
| The Inferno | Dante |
| The Divine Comedy | Dante |
| the vernacular | common language |
| proposed universal language of the Renaissance | Latin |
| modern universal language | Esperanto |
| Ptolemy | Greek who erroneously believed the earth to be the center of the universe |
| 14 line poem | sonnet |
| selling of these allowed you to basically buy your way into heaven | indulgences |
| Earl of South Hampton | perhaps Shakespeare's lover |
| Anne Hathaway | Shakespeare's wife |
| Hamnet, Judith, and Suzanna | Shakespeare's children |
| Stratford-on-Avon | Shakespeare's hometown |
| beheaded after 18 year imprisonment | Mary Stewart (Queen of Scots) |
| mother of James I | Mary Stewart (Queen of Scots) |
| a family containing the parents and children | nuclear family |
| a family with additional members in addition to parents and children | extended family |
| predestination | belief that all things are prescripted in life |
| French word meaning Rebirth | Renaissance |
| Flemish artists are associated with | landscapes and oil paints |
| Important comodities of trade | silk and spices |
| 2 Medici women became | French queens |
| painted the Last Supper in Milan | DaVinci |
| founded the Jesuits | Ignatious Loyola |
| theses | questions for debate |
| humanities | study of arts and literature |
| utopia | a perfect world |
| intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements | humanism |
| secular | worldly; not spiritual |
| pottage | a dish eaten by the poor |
| Holy Roman emperor who declared Luther a heretic | Charles V |
| father of Phillip II | Charles V |
| king of Spain during the height of New World Conquest | Charles V |
| monastic order known for founding schools | Jesuits |
| added 100s of words to the English language | Shakespeare |