Key individuals Flashcards

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Charles V

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1516 King of Spain
1519 elected Holy Roman Emperor

Backs christianisation of Americas eg Cortes

Failed to silence Luther 1521 Diet of Worms

Distracted w/ wars with French/Turks
- Battle of Pavia 1525 captured Francis
- 1529 Vienna besieged by Turks

1546 by time he united armies to fight Lutheran Princes, 1547 Battle of Muhlberg defeated prots

After failure of Colloquy of Regensburg 1541, pushed for Council

Abdicates 1556 after PoA

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Paul III

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Archetypal yet reformative (1534-49)

Nepotist - 15 yr old grandsons made cardinals, Son made Duke of Parma and Piacenza

Appointed influential reformists as cardinals (Contarini + Carafa) 1535
1536 General Council ordered 780 bishops to leave Rome for own diocese, Concilium investigated abuses
Oversaw Roman Index + Inquisition 1542
Pushed for 1st session of Trent 1545
Approved Capuchins 1536, Jesuits 1540

Started irreversible trend of reformation
turned materialistic renaissance Papacy into spiritually dynamic counter reformation papacy

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Contarini

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Liberal reformer
Wanted doctrinal + institutional reform, smart but naive

published Consilium de emendanda ecclesia w/o Pauls permission 1538, prot jubilation

Colloquy of Regensburg last chance to accommodate Lutherans 1541 but failed

Died 1542 - end of catholic conciliarism

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Carafa/ Paul IV

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Conservative reformer (Zelanti), wanted prots destroyed

Founded theatines 1524

  • led Roman Inquisition 1542 + Index (1559 expanded) banned unorthodox books, 100-200 friars in Rome sent to Galleys, financial abuses corrected
  • as Pope 1555-59 did not recall Trent + wanted to disband Jesuits -> internal reform
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Ignatius Loyola

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est. Jesuits 1540

non compromising strategy on doctrine

spiritual exercises 1548, niche strategy targeted influential secular leaders -> greater spirituality

constitutions 1553 reinforced elite disciplinary status, 1534 dedicated life to God (abstinence), high personal standards

focused Jesuits to battleground states eg. Canisius sent to HRE 1549

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Francis Xavier

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high level of conviction (died 1552 from sickness), seen as inspirational pioneer of missionary work from 1540s

1542 - Goa
1549 - Japan

est. long term influence outside europe but this struggled after 16th century, ventured not expanded

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Pius IV (1559-65)

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1562 reopened Trent, Jan 1564 issued Papal Bull publishing tridentine decrees

austere but nepotist, Borromeo his nephew

1563 threatened to excommunicate Queen of Navarre (calvinism) but withdrew after protest from Charles IX

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