Chapter 5 Religious War And State Building France Saw rise of Huguenots (Protestant Calvinists) Made up of many nobility and middle class. Rivaled the Catholic ...
French Revolution ((Know your governing bodies!) France . Background Buildup of autocracy in 15th-16th centuries Largely Catholic Huguenots (Protestant) a sizeable ...
France in the Age of Absolutism Catholic and Huguenots Despite the spread of Reformation ideas, France remained a largely Catholic nation. Of a total of 16 million ...
Guise family finds out and assassinates a Bourbon. Huguenots begin destroying cathedrals ... (Charles) sister and Henry Navarre (Bourbon) August 24, 1572 ...
Chapter 12 The Age of Religious Wars French Wars of Religion (1562-1598) Catholics v. Huguenots (Calvinists) Catherine de Medicis v. the Guises Political/Social ...
PAUL REVERE the MIDNIGHT RIDER by JOSHUA PAUL REVERE the CHILD Parents Apollos Rivoire (changed to Paul Revere), French Huguenot, father Deborah Hichborn, Boston ...
Louis XIV Mr. Walker This said that all Huguenots could live in peace in France, Louis XIV later repealed it. Treaty of Utrecht Treaty of Tordesillas Edict of Nantes ...
Portugal granted independence of Angola in the midst of rising chaos and ... Afrikaners, descendents of 17th century Dutch and French Huguenot settlers, and ...
To what extent did the monarchy succeed in imposing unity on France by the ... bonnes villes (good towns) stubbornly held onto their corporate rights. Huguenot ...
... Huguenots and nobles, groups that did not bow to royal authority ... Louis XIV turned a hunting lodge into the palace of Versailles, the grandest in Europe ...
FRANCE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION. France. Period of Religious conflict. Rise of the Bourbon Dynasty ... The edict defined the rights of the French Protestants: Huguenots ...
against the Huguenots in Paris for Navarre's wedding. 20 thousand murdered ... Silenced them by granting favors to Jesuits. End of the Wars: Reconstruction ...
He helped them fight the Iroquois. The Hudson - Fulton - Champlain commission, is ... They don't know much about his family, but his Mother was a Huguenot. ...
French Calvinists (Huguenots) persecuted by a Catholic king. ... Burned more than 300 Protestants at the stake as heretics--'Bloody Mary.' Edward VI (left) ...
Guise family led Catholics in North. Bourbon family led Huguenots in South ... Duke of Guise spearheaded league. Philip II of Spain supported the league ...
Between 1562-1589- nine Civil Wars between Catholics and Protestants ... 3,000 Huguenots killed and thousands more during the next few days. Bourbon Dynasty ...
South Carolina was settled at Port Royal in 1520 by the French Huguenots. ... A famous person from South Carolina is Vanna White. She is now on Wheel of Fortune. ...
He and his wife organized the rescue. Born in 1901, came from long lines Huguenots & Germans. ... Spread the news of the Killing of the Jews through his sermons. ...
The Religious Wars The French Civil/Religious Wars The French Religious Wars France was largest country in Europe Calvinism spread quickly to the people of France ...
The Wars of Religion Western Civilization II The Rise of Nation-States Medieval feudalism based on idea of 1 Emperor, 1 religion ( Holy Roman Empire ) In reality ...
Henry IV takes power, converts to Catholicism, and makes ... Mary Tudor restored Catholicism of Henry VIII. Elizabeth I: Mary's half-sister and successor ...
French Wars of Religion 1562-1598 The Setting: Henry II Henry II 1559 Henry II is unexpectedly killed when a lance pierced his visor during a joust Francis II - His ...
ST.BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY MASSACRE. The Story of the Blood Wedding - KEY FIGURES ... Was St. Bartholowmew's Day Massacre a war of religion or simply on an act to ...
The Disintegration and Reconstruction of France Section 3.15 Political and Religious Disunity France and Germany collapsed as a result of religious turmoil Political ...
Henry VIII (ruled 1509-1547) Catherine of Aragon (d. 1536) annulment. Anne Boleyn (d. 1536) ... Council of Trent (1545-1563) Index of Prohibited Books. Society ...
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Title: Religious Wars and Expansion Author: Sr. Catherine Joseph Last modified by: Lenovo User Created Date: 9/22/2002 4:33:24 PM Document presentation format
Absolute Monarchy and France Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus Religious War and Henry IV Louis XIII and Richelieu Faces of History: Cardinal Richelieu
This symbolized complete breakdown of order in France. ... Henry knew that he would face big problems since France was largely Catholic so he converted. ...
Social Studies Chapter 5 Lesson 1 Vocabulary Indentured Servant-a person agrees to work for someone for a set period of time (usually 5 years) in exchange for paying ...
A. The French Wars of Religion -the death of Henry II -Catherine de' Medici ... the 'defenestration of Prague' B. The Course of the War -Albrecht von Wallenstein ...
THE EUROPEAN WARS OF RELIGION c. 1560-1660 Philip II (r. 1556 1598) Son of Charles V Ruled Spanish & Portuguese Empires, Netherlands and Southern Italy.
Glossary: Edict of Nantes; dragonnades; 1555 Peace of Augsburg, cujus regio ejus ... Glossary: Montevideo Convention; Myron Weiner; Heather Rae, State Identities and ...
Section II: Louis XIV Rules France (Pages 392-396) This section is about: The conflicts over religion during the sixteenth century as well as the negotiations that ...
Absolute Monarchs of France The Bourbons 1589 1789 Henry of Navarre, Henry IV the first of the Bourbon Dynasty in France Twenty-one years old when he assumed the ...
THE RISE OF ABSOLUTISM IN FRANCE L etat, c est moi (I am the state) Louis XIV THE RISE OF ABSOLUTISM IN FRANCE Louis XIII Cardinal Richelieu Louis XIII ...
... to throw a grand party. ... would receive a ticket for a prize of jewelry, and every ticket would ... the son of Louis, le Grand Dauphin and Maria Anna of ...
the Duke of Alba and the 'Council of Blood' -the United Provinces ... E. From Philippe Duplessis-Mornay's 'A Defense of Liberty Against Tyrants' (1579) ...
Title: The Reign of Louis XIV Author: Matt Walker Last modified by: Wohlfarth, Matthew Created Date: 10/26/2006 3:09:17 AM Document presentation format