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A European intellectual movement of the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
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Believed in freedom of speech. French writer, playwright, and poet. He was a leading figure in the enlightenment, and frequently came in conflict with the government as a result of his radical views and satirical writings
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A system of land ownership and agricultural production where a lord's estate (manor) serves as the basic unit of economic power.
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A series of religious wars initiated by European Christians in the Middle Ages aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land from Muslim control.
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A pardon sold by the Catholic Church that released a person from punishment for sins, which was a major issue leading to the Protestant Reformation.
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Members of the Society of Jesus; Roman Catholic society worked for missions and spread the word to indefinite people; A religious order created to serve the pope and the church; led the Catholic Reformation
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German monk, questioned the Roman Catholic Church, was excommunicated. Wrote the 95 theses. Started the Protestant Reformation
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The idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun; the belief that the sun is the center of our solar system
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A king of the Franks and Lombards who became the first Holy Roman Emperor, known for uniting much of Western Europe and promoting education and culture.
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Important pastor and Protestant reformer whose writings became the basis of Calvinism