The enlightenment part one
Absolute Monarchs of Europe. The First Czar Ivan the Terrible – In 1533, Ivan the Terrible becomes king of Russia – Struggles for power with boyars—landowning.
Absolute Monarchs In Europe Chapter 21: 1500-1800.
Russian Czars Increase Power The Emergence of Absolutism in Russia AIM: How did Russia compete in the emerging western world? Do Now: What empire took.
Absolute Rulers of Russia Chapter 21, Section 4. Section Opener Peter the Great makes many changes in Russia to try to make it more like western Europe.
Russian Monarchs Czars (meaning Caesar). Background History of Russia Russia was liberated from Mongol rule in 1462 by Ivan III of Moscow Russian was.
1. A. Strengthening the Monarchy 1.Henry IV a)Converted to Catholicism (formally a Huguenot) b)Edict of Nantes – ended religious wars, guaranteed freedom.