Rulers of the Renaissance
By: Sierra Abel, Raquel Minor and Nathan Wade
To do List
5 Essential Questions
Glossary
Geography
History/Important People
Relevant
Future
Connection to Theme
5 Essential Answers
Bibliography
5 Essential Questions
1. Why did king Henry VIII destroy the monasteries?
2. How did Queen Elizabeth I Influence the Renaissance?
3. How did king Charles V reign help influence the 100 years’ war?
4. How old was Charles the VIII when he died and how did he died?
5. Who ruled the longest out of King Charles VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, King
henry VIII, and King Charles V?
Glossary 1. Orthodox Catholic: is the dominant Christian denomination and considers itself to be
the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church and is the second largest Christian communion in the world, with an estimated 300 million members
2. Monarch: a sole and absolute ruler of a state or nation
3. Protestant Church: is one of the three major groupings (Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Protestantism) within Christianity.
4. Heresy- any opinion or action that goes against the church laws or religion
5. Vatican- a place for the pope to live in
Geography
And Graphs
King Henry VIII
King Charles VIII
Queen
Elizabeth I
King Charles V
King Charles
VKing Charles VIII
Who ruled the longest?
king Charles VKing Charles VIIIKing Henry VIIIQueen Elizabeth I
44 years17 years
15 years
39 years
France
Charles V
Charles VIII
England
Henry VIII
Queen Elizabeth I
History/Important People
Charles V of France
Birth
Childhood
Start of rein
Charles V Rein/Ruling• Death of father
• Broke treaty
• War with England
• Recovery of territory
• Passing of a great leader
• Reign• Italian war
King Charles VIII (8th)
• Only surviving son• King at age of 13• Marriage-Anne of Brittanyat • Married at 21 years old
Personal life
ITALIAN WAR
• Invasion of Naples
• Savonarola said he was “God's tool to purify the corruption of Florence”
• “League of Venice”
• Lost all of the money
• Died after an accident
HENRY VIII (8TH)
• Personal Life
• Church Issues
• Wars
Personal Life
Wives: Divorces, Beheaded, One lived Heath- could never do sports Religion-Orthodox Catholic
Church Issues • Laws
• Money
• Destroying monasteries for money
• Deaths
Wars Taking over France End of his reign invasion Humiliation from his trusted friend
Elizabeth's early life
Daughter of Henry the VIII
Birth
Mother executed
Declared illegitimate
Best educated women of her generation
Queen Elizabeth’s ruling
• Becoming the queen
• Fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty
• Depended on trusted advisors
• Protestant Church
Queen Elizabeth’s ruling
Known as virgin queen
Pope declared her illegitimate
Defeat of the Spanish Armada
Elizabethan era
Timeline
1375 1450 1525 1600
Henry VIII Elizabeth ICharles V Charles VIII
Relevant
• How did wars change France ?
• inventions
FUTURE OF ENGLAND
Charles, Prince of Wales
Oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II
Heir to the throne
Born November 14, 1948
Future of France No more kings or queens but now presidents.
Lots of wars went up against France
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Currently President of France
Nicolas Sarkozy
CONNECTION TO THEME
Are connection to theme (the Renaissance) was that each individual (Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, Charles V and Charles VIII) helped influence the Renaissance and each ruled during the period of the Renaissance.
5 Essential Q & A1. Why did king Henry VIII destroy the monasteries?
A) He destroyed the monasteries because he used up all of the money he inherited from his father and needed more money that way he could go into war and take over France.
5 Essential Q & A2. How did Queen Elizabeth influence the Renaissance? A. She was a patron of the arts and was a huge supporter of William Shakespeare who showed his "Renaissance Spirit" through his literature.She strongly encouraged learning, education, and literacy; she had gotten a very impressive education as a child. When Elizabeth I first came to the English throne, England was a fragmented country, arguing about religion. When her reign ended in 1603, England was a strong and thriving nation.
5 Essential Q & A3. How did king Charles V’s reign help influence the 100 years war? A. Because of Charles V France was able to take back territory from England, fix the political failures from his father and grandfather, improved French defenses and secured many effective military commanders.
5 Essential Q & A4. How old was Charles the VIII when he died and how did he died? A. In 1498 at the age of 27, two and a half years after his retreat from Italy, as the result of an accident. While playing jeu de paume (real tennis) in Amboise he struck his head on the support of a door. A few hours later, he fell into a sudden coma, and then died.
5 Essential Q & A5. Who ruled the longest out of King Charles VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, King henry VIII, and King Charles V? A. Queen Elizabeth I was the longest ruling ruler out of the four rulers (King Charles VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, King henry VIII, and King Charles V) from 1558-1603 ruling for over 44 years.
websites
• http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tudorbio.htm
• http://www.elizabethi.org/uk/biography.html
• http://www.biography.com/articles/Charles-V-9244833
• http://www.elizabethi.org/us/
• http://tudorhistory.org/henry8/
• http://www.google.com/search?q=henry+viiI
• http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/C8.htm
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_VIII_of_France
• http://www.google.com/search?q=elzabeth
• http://www.google.com/imgres?
q=charles+v+of+france&hl=en&
Books• England and its rulers: being a concise compendium of the
history By: H. Pomeroy Brewster
• Modern and contemporary European history By: Jacob Salwyn Schapiro and James Thomson Shotwell
• England and its Rulers By: M. T. Clanchy
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Movies• Personal life of king henry VIII
• The life of King Charles VIII
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