WitchcraftTrialsAnglicanGutenberg'sPrintingPressKingHenryVIIITheCatholicChurchAn individualwho excelled inthe literaryclassics, art,politics, andcombatTheReformationPeople, usuallywealthy, whofinanciallysupportedartistsVittoriaColonnaRenaissanceLeonardoda Vinci1300–1600ItalySecularIndulgencesTheInquisitionMichelangeloThe PrincebyMachiavelliProtestantThe CatholicReformationGermanThese were aseries of writingsthat Lutherpublishedcriticizing theChurchHumanismFlorenceWitchcraftTrialsAnglicanGutenberg'sPrintingPressKingHenryVIIITheCatholicChurchAn individualwho excelled inthe literaryclassics, art,politics, andcombatTheReformationPeople, usuallywealthy, whofinanciallysupportedartistsVittoriaColonnaRenaissanceLeonardoda Vinci1300–1600ItalySecularIndulgencesTheInquisitionMichelangeloThe PrincebyMachiavelliProtestantThe CatholicReformationGermanThese were aseries of writingsthat Lutherpublishedcriticizing theChurchHumanismFlorence

The Renaissance and Reformation - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Witchcraft Trials
  2. Anglican
  3. Gutenberg's Printing Press
  4. King Henry VIII
  5. The Catholic Church
  6. An individual who excelled in the literary classics, art, politics, and combat
  7. The Reformation
  8. People, usually wealthy, who financially supported artists
  9. Vittoria Colonna
  10. Renaissance
  11. Leonardo da Vinci
  12. 1300–1600
  13. Italy
  14. Secular
  15. Indulgences
  16. The Inquisition
  17. Michelangelo
  18. The Prince by Machiavelli
  19. Protestant
  20. The Catholic Reformation
  21. German
  22. These were a series of writings that Luther published criticizing the Church
  23. Humanism
  24. Florence