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The Reformation

Thomas More

Erasmus

Martin Luther

Frederick the Wise

The Sale of Indulgences

Johann Tetzel

Luther Posting the 95 Theses

Pope Leo X

Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V

Charles V

Luther and Charles V, Diet of Worms

Wartburg: Castle of Frederick the Wise

John Calvin:

Henry VIII (ruled: )

Catherine of Aragon ( )

Anne Boleyn: 1500?

Jane Seymour (1509?

Henry VIII and his Family

Edward VI and the Pope (1547)

Edward VI (ruled )

Queen Mary I (ruled )

Mary and Philip II of Spain

Thomas Cranmer: Archbishop of Canterbury and Martyr

Martyrdom of Cranmer: Oxford, 1557

The Young Elizabeth

Elizabeth I: Ruled The “Ermine Portrait”

Elizabeth I: The “Armada Portrait”

St. Ignatius Loyola Performing an Exorcism

Pope Paul III

The Council of Trent

The Ecstasy of St. Theresa