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European History
słownictwo
ćwiczenia
zgłoś błąd w ćwiczeniu
Middle Ages
Fall of The Roman Empire
Reneissance
Exploration
Reformation
Introduction
Reactions to Church Corruption
Martin Luther
Diet of Worms
Justification by Faith
The Sacraments in Luther's view
Huldrych Zwingli, Zwinglianism
Predestination
The Sacraments in Calvin''s view
The Counter-Reformation
Catholic Attempts to Re-convert Protestants and Extend the Faith
The Spanish Reconquista of 1492
Religious Qualms in England
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Religious Qualms in England In 1547, 10 year
Edward VI, son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour,
the throne. He was cold, serious, and cruel, and although he
incredibly intelligent and exceptionally capable
his age, he was represented by a regent who controlled the nation. From 1547 until 1549, the regent was Edward Seymour. From 1549 to 1553, the regent was John Dudley. Before Edward's death in 1553, he signed a will leaving the throne
Lady Jane Grey out
fear that his sister Mary would convert England back
Catholicism. Lady Jane Grey ruled
nine days, but her and Dudley were soon arrested because Mary Tudor began to gain support since she was the rightful heir to the
upon Edward's death. "Bloody" Mary Tudor thus took the throne
1553 and ruled until 1558. She was proud, stubborn, vain, vulnerable to flattery, but
of all, she was highly Catholic. In 1554, she converted England back to Catholicism and burnt hundreds of Protestants
the stake, thus earning her nickname "Bloody" Mary. She married Philip II of Spain. However,
a result of her illness from ovarian cancer, she
forced to recognize her Protestant sister Elizabeth as
heir.
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