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Most Catholic King

Philip II

Edict of Nantes

recognized Catholicism as official region of France

Huguenots

French Protestants influenced by John Calvin

ultra Catholics

strongly opposed the Huguenots

what happen to Spain by the end of King Philip II's reign.

bankrupt

what percent of the population was comprised of Huguenots

7%

during the late Middle Ages what did Spain feel their role model was in Europe

?

divine right of kings

receiving power directly from God

puritans

English Protestant from Calvin

rump parliament

English parliament after people left

glorious revolution

invasion over threw King


James II of England

toleration act of 1689

Protestant public worship rights

peace of Westphalia

peace treaty ended thirty years war

independents

new model army of people by Oliver Cromwell

who took control of England and established a military dictatorship

Oliver Cromwell

what laid the foundation for a constitutional monarchy in England

the bill of rights

which European powers were involved in the thirty years war

France Spain Germany

what were the underlying issues in the thirty years war

religion politics and territory

whose execution horrified the rest of Europe

King Charles I

absolutism

a system in which a ruler holds total power

boyars

Russian nobility

Cardinal Richelieu

Louis' XIII's chief minister

sun king

Louis XIV

how did Louis XIV maintain complete authority as a monarch

allows them in court life but he doesn't listen to them they are power less

how did Cardinal Richelieu strength the power of the monarch

took political & military power away Huguenots

who introduced western customs and European culture to Russian

Peter the Great

who sought to increase the wealth and power of France by following the ideas of mercantilism

Jean baptiste Colbert

baroque

art reflected a search for power

mannerism

The new movement emerged in 1520 balance harmony moderation religious tension

don Quixote


BOOK

novel by Miguel day cervantes great literally writing

whose work is the best example of Elizabethan literature

shakesphere

who created saint peters basilica in Rome

Gian Lorenzo Bernini

whose ideas can be found in the American Declaration of Independence in the United States Constitution

John Locke

what were natural rights of humans according to John Locke

Life liberty property

who reflected the high point of mannerism

elgreco

what Mark the end of the artistic Renaissance

mannerism

why would Thomas Hobbes support absolutism

want to preserve order