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Cards (41)

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  • Modern-day Bohemia is called Czech Republic.
  • Wycliffe supported Donatism, positing domination by grace.
  • Wycliffe supported the theory of remanence, attacking transubstantiation.
  • Wycliffe was condemned at the Council of Constance.
  • Jan Hus absorbed the writings of John Wycliffe.
  • Jan Hus was fueled by Czech nationalism.
  • Jan Hus rejected Wycliffe’s Donatism tendency.
  • Jan Hus’s major work is De Ecclesia.
  • King Sigismund gave Jan Hus safe passage.
  • Hussites are followers of Jan Hus.
  • Moderate Hussites are called Utraquists or Calixtines.
  • The Hussite Wars took place in Bohemia, Bavaria, and Germany.
  • The Hussite Wars ended in 1436.
  • Savonarola was a Dominican reformer.
  • Savonarola was born in Ferrara, Italy.
  • Savonarola preached at the Duomo of the University Cathedral.
  • Savonarola condemned the excesses of the Renaissance.
  • Savonarola adopted political themes in his preaching.
  • "Savonarola's work is titled Compendium Revelatiorum."
  • Pope Alexander VI had nine illegitimate children.
  • Domenico da Pescia proposed an ordeal by fire for Savonarola.
  • "Savonarola's vision was considered dangerous by Pope Benedict XVI."
  • Savonarola disobeyed the Pope and entered politics.
  • Jan Hus was a Catholic priest.
  • Jan Hus was the Rector of the University of Prague.
  • Jan Hus was influenced by Berengarius of Tours and Ratramnus.
  • "Jan Hus's censures included not preaching in public and not saying Holy Mass in public."
  • Dominicans are known for Canon Law and Theology.
  • The Papacy’s origin, according to Jan Hus, is the Imperial power.
  • Heretics should be censured by the Church according to Jan Hus.
  • Savonarola was born in 1452 and died in 1498.
  • "Savonarola's family origin was Padua."
  • Savonarola was a friend of the celebrated humanist Pico della Mirandola.
  • Savonarola was a lector of Theology at San Marco.
  • Savonarola supported French invasions to Italy.
  • Savonarola criticized Pope Alexander VI.
  • Savonarola proposed theocracy and wanted to separate from the Mother Church.
  • Savonarola was executed in Florence.
  • "Savonarola's disciple, Domenico da Pescia, proposed an ordeal by fire."