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Hagia Sophia. 531-7. Constantinople church. 1453- Mosque. 1927- Museum. = St. Sophia.
Heidelberg Catechism. 1563. Calvinist confession used by Reformed churches.
Helvetic Confessions. 1636,62. Swiss Reform church doctrines. 2nd widely adopted.
Henry VIII. 1491-1547. King of England 1509-. Executed Thomas More. Established Church of England. Dissolved monasteries. Six wives: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr.
Howells, Herbert. 1892-1983. British church music composer.
Indulgence. 800 Pardon for sin in place of penance. Granted by church, 12C as reward to Crusaders. Sold by church, 1313-. Abuse by Leo X led to Reformation.
Iron Curtain. 1946. Churchill’s name for Russia’s increasing influence in Eastern Europe. Dining à la Russe refers to carving being done behind an iron screen.
Jerusalem, Synod. 1672. Eastern Orthodox Church denounces Calvinism and Lutheranism.
Karsh, Yousuf. 1908-. US/Canadian portrait photographer of international celebrities. Churchill 1941.
Knox, John. 1514-72. Scottish reformer, founder of austere Presbyterian Church of Scotland 1561.
Latimer, Hugh. 1485-1555. English Protestant Reformation churchman. Executed by Mary I.
Liturgical Movement. 19-20C Christian church modernization of liturgy.
Lollards. 1370-1530 English church reform movement. Wycliffe.
Lyons, Council, 2nd. 1274. Union of East, West churches. Later repudiated by Greek clergy. Schism.
Machaut, Guillaume de. c1300-77. French composer of secular and church music in Ars Nova style.
Makarios III. 1913-77. Orthodox archbishop. Pro-Greek Cyprus president 1959-.
Malplaquet, Battle. 1709. Marlborough defeats French in war of Spanish Succession.
Mansart, Jules Hardouin-. 1646-1708. French architect, city planner. Dome Church 1677. Grand Trianon 1687. Place de Vendôme.
Mark’s, St. 902-1484. Venice church and campanile.
Marlborough, John Churchill, Duke of. 1650-1722. English general vs Louis XIV in War of Spanish Succession. Blenheim. Malplaquet. Ramillies.
Medieval Music. 476-13C. Church oriented. Evolved from Plainsong to polyphonic.
Métezeau, Clement. 1581-1652. French architect. Church of St-Gervais-St-Protais 1616.
Methodism. Protestant religious movement founded by Wesley 1729. Moravian, Calvinistic evangelical.
Middle Ages. 395-1492. Collapse of Rome to Columbus. Rise of Church power, modern European states. Dark Ages.
Moravian Church. Unitas Fratrum. 1457-. Protestant Hussite sect. 1467 Split from Utraquists. 18C German Pietist revival.