People Involved | More People! | Events | Germany and England |
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Nicknamed the Sun King
Louis XIV
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English king who was High Church Anglican but had Catholic sympathies; he opposed the Calvinists
Charles I
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Series of civil wars in France following the Protestant revolution
French Wars of Religion
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Who supported the Habsburgs? Mark all that apply
a. Emperor of Austria b. King of Spain c. King of France d. C. Richelieu e. C. Mazarin
a,b
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Lord protector of England; unpopular ruler
Oliver Cromwell
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French churchman who was the power behind the throne during the reign of King Louis XIII
Cardinal Richelieu
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The plan of Catholic nobles in England to blow up Parliament and the King
Gunpowder plot
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Who were the main political enemies of the Habsburgs?
a. Bavaria b. England c. Switzerland d. France
d.
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Family dynasty ruling in Germany following the Protestant reformation
Habsburgs
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Cousin of Queen Elizabeth I sho succeeded her on the throne of England; he was a Stuart
James I
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War that resulted from Habsburgs political enemies worrying about a Catholic takeover of the throne; the war eventually devastated Germany
Thirty Years War
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Why were the English people suspicious of the Stuart Kings- James and Charles I? Mark all that apply
a. They were connected to French Catholic monarchs b. They elevated four Catholic bishops to be equal with their Anglican counterparts c. They wanted to turn England into a theocracy d. They were Scottish e. They were French
a.d
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Became king of France when he was 9 years old; his mother (through Cardinal Richilieu) ruled for him until he was 16
Louis XIII
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The English king who was married to a Catholic woman and wanted to become Catholic himself, but was afraid to do so since his father was deposed and executed for the same thing
Charles II
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This agreement ended the Thirty Years War
Peace of Westphalia
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Which one of the following did the Peace of Westphalia not do?
a. Legalised Calvinism in Germany b. Gave Protestantism equal status with Catholicism c. Devastated the Habsburg Empire d. Reaffirmed the principle of citizens following the religion of the prince e. Made Christian unity in Europe a hopeless cause
c
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Protestant who converted to Catholicism so that the French would have a Catholic King
Henry IV (of Navarre)
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English king who was a convert to Catholicism; ruled at a time when Anglican persecution of the Catholic Church was severe
James II
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Signed by King Henry IV (of Navarre) allowing Huguenots freedom to practice their religion in various areas of France
Edict of Nantes
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What fuelled the Thirty Years War?
Religious intolerance among Lutherans, Catholics and Calvinists
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