Martin Luther: German monk who questioned the leadership and theology of the Catholic Church in 1517. His questions provided the basis for the Protestant Reformation. John Tetzel: monk who sold indulgences in Germany in 1517 for Albert of Hohenzollern (a German noble) and Pope Leo X.
Who was the Pope at the time of Martin Luther?
Giovanni di Lorenzo de’ Medici
What was the Edict of Worms and what did it do?
The Edict of Worms was a decree issued on 25 May 1521 by Emperor Charles V, declaring: For this reason we forbid anyone from this time forward to dare, either by words or by deeds, to receive, defend, sustain, or favour the said Martin Luther.
How did the Renaissance and Reformation play a role in the causes of the scientific revolution?
Causes: Renaissance encouraged curiosity, investigation, discovery, modern day knowledge. Caused people to question old beliefs. During the era of the Scientific Revolution, people began using experiments and mathematics to understand mysteries. Effects: New discoveries were made, old beliefs began to be proven wrong.
Who was the pope in 1522?
Adrian VI, also called Hadrian VI, original name Adrian Florenszoon Boeyens, (born March 2, 1459, Utrecht, Bishopric of Utrecht—died September 14, 1523, Rome [Italy]), the only Dutch pope, elected in 1522. He was the last non-Italian pope until the election of John Paul II in 1978.