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Introduction Louis XIV of France ranks as one of the most remarkable monarchs in history. He reigned for 72 years, 54 of them he personally controlled French government. The 17th century is labeled as the age of Louis XIV. Since then his rule has been hailed as the supreme example of a type of government - absolutism. He epitomized the ideal of kingship. During his reign France stabilized and became one of the strongest powers in Europe. During his reign France became the ideal culture since…
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totally disrupting the export of coal. The Scottish army remained in Newcastle for a year and charged the Corporation a regular fee for billeting its troops. 1640 - Short Parliament= sat from 13 April to 5 May 1640 during the reign of King Charles 1 of England and called “short” because it only lasted 3 weeks. He was forced to call the Short Parliament primarily to obtain money to finance his military struggle with Scotland in the Bishops’ War. -Long Parliament= established to…
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The Power Of The People King louis XIV who is one of the most successful kings in the history of France and also known as “Louis le grand”, which translates to Louis the great in English. When he came to power, France had gotten into a lot of wars. These were the war of Devolution, the Dutch war, the war or the league of Augsburg, and the war of the Spanish succession which were very costly. This left France in a lot of debt. By the time King Louis XIV died, France had two major issues…
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complexed Not simple Four rivers fountain Influence Louis XIIII Ornate St. Peters Sexual: Baroque A lot religious but sexual El Greco (Spain) Counter reformation Very much religious Very busy and ornate Too avant-garde Caravaggio (Italy) Very shallow, St Paul falling from horse Saturated Theme: dramatic, theatrical Judith: being raped Artemesia Gentileschi Raped by father’ apprentice Did Judith: very happy Very dramatic Baroque in North= glory of King/ absolutism Baroque in South= Counter- religious…
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CHAPTER 13—REFORMATION AND RELIGIOUS WARFARE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY What was the main focus of Erasmus' publication, The Praise of Folly? Wanted to reform the church by spreading an understanding of the philosophy of Jesus by providing an enlightened education in the early sources of Christianity, and making common sense criticism of abuses in the church. Used humorous yet effective criticism to point out corrupt practices of his own society. How did the issue of good works cause Luther's religious…
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World History Unit Test Calabrese Monarchs of Europe MULTIPLE CHOICE – Choose the letter of the correct answer and mark your choice on the scantron 1. What happened when the Spanish Armada sailed into the English Channel in 1588? A. It was attacked by English ships that had been set on fire / suffered heavy losses B. It defeated the English fleet C. It was joined by the Dutch D. It encountered mechanical errors and had to return to Spain…
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Enlightenment period the people began to view the world differently than they had before. The world up until this point had been bases solely on what the Bible said is should be. People began to question the church’s teachings and the principles of their faith. The people wanted to see how the world worked, they wanted to see proof instead of just believing what they had read or been taught all of their lives. The Catholic views of the world and their beliefs came into question by many who had practiced…
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after a long process of transformation that art and culture have slowly kept up with politics. It was necessary to take into consideration centuries of history, architectural transformations, and immemorial customs attached to the place, in order to make a modern museum that offers the public prestigious collections of internationally recognised quality, presented, highlighted, and restored according to rigorous norms; but also one that provides visitors, whose numbers keep growing – more than 5,700…
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Absolute monarchy or despotic monarchy is a monarchical form of government in which the monarch has absolute power among his or her people. An absolute monarch wields unrestricted political power over the sovereign state and its people. Absolute monarchies are often hereditary but other means of transmission of power are attested. Absolute monarchy differs from constitutional monarchy, in which a monarch's authority in a constitutional monarchy is legally bounded or restricted by a constitution.…
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16th and 17th century kings seemingly all possessed similar views. King James I of England strongly held to his belief that kings have divine right, taking on the role of gods on Earth. King James I’s point of view makes his writings unreliable, since he himself was a king and therefore would make excuses or generate beliefs like divine right to give him an argument for maintaining the power of an absolute monarch (Doc. 1). Louis XIV of France also supported an absolute monarchy…
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