France, Russia, Prussia, Austria 1500s-1700s Adair Doran.
1. A. Strengthening the Monarchy 1.Henry IV a)Converted to Catholicism (formally a Huguenot) b)Edict of Nantes – ended religious wars, guaranteed freedom.
The Creation of the Absolute King How much power should a monarch have/ what if any limitations should be placed upon them?
Louis XIV and Absolutism. Agenda Bell Ringer: What is the difference between the Calvinist and Lutheran Church? 1.Brief Lecture: The rise of Absolutism.
Chapter 19 section 1. Takes the throne in 1589 First monarch of a new royal house Bourbons Had been a member of the Huguenot Protestant minority group.
France, Russia, Central Europe, English. As the Church Lost Power, the government gained more. That power shifted to the Monarchs Divine Right of Kings:
THE AGE OF ABSOLUTISM (1550-1800)
Monarchs of Europe