Reformation: Facts & Related Content
Facts
Date | c. 1517 - c. 1600 |
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Location | Europe |
Context | Anabaptist • Calvinism • Lutheranism • presbyter • Protestantism |
Did You Know?
- The Reformation catalyzed the secularization of music and art.
- The Reformation popularized the use of comic strips as a form of propaganda.
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Key People
Martin Luther
German religious leader
John Calvin
French theologian
Henry VIII
king of England
Thomas Cranmer
archbishop of Canterbury
John Knox
Scottish religious leader
Huldrych Zwingli
Swiss religious leader
Philipp Melanchthon
German theologian
John Wycliffe
English theologian
Martin Bucer
Protestant religious reformer
Thomas Cromwell
English statesman
Thomas Müntzer
German religious reformer
Gustav I Vasa
king of Sweden
John Napier
Scottish mathematician
Menno Simons
Dutch priest
Andreas Karlstadt
German religious leader
Hugh Latimer
English Protestant
Thomas Erastus
Swiss physician and theologian
Johann Oecolampadius
German humanist
Kaspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig
German theologian
Alexander Henderson
Scottish minister