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The French Civil Wars, Wars of Religion and Fronde Revolts 1562-1598, 1648-1653.
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France in the Age of Absolutism. 1559: King Henry II (Fr.) died 3 sons were incompetent Catherine de Medici 1562-1598: religious wars betw. Catholics.
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Bell Ringer Who was the King of France that survived the St. Bartholomew's day massacre and wrote the Edict of Nantes? Henry IV.
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The Sun King 1643 King Louis XIV takes thrown. Objective SWBAT examine the rise of King Louis XIV and his reign as an absolute monarch.
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Political Divisions & Religious Warfare I HST 311.
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Constitutional Struggles of the Seventeenth Century Absolute Monarchy & Limited Monarchy History 103 The West and the World.
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The Protestant Reformation Comunicación y Gerencia Chapter 15, Section 3.
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Huguenots Some rights reservedSome rights reserved by manoellemosmanoellemos Some rights reservedSome rights reserved by manoellemosmanoellemos French.
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France’s Absolute Monarchy CH 16 section 2. Religious Wars in France In the early 1500’s French Kings were Roman Catholic (supported by absolutists) In.
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THE DARK TRIAD Rachel Callahan Logan Roach. A Brief Introduction The Dark Triad was first introduced by Paulhus and Williams in 2002. Research on.
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