Known as the "Father of Austrian Absolutism"
This French monarch granted protection to French Protestants with the 1598 Edict of Nantes
Henry IV
James I believed this about Parliament's ability to make laws
Only make laws with the king's authority/consent
Parliament vs. King 1642-1646
English Civil War
Great Elector Frederick William began consolidating absolute authority in this state
Brandenburg-Prussia or just Prussia
English/Scottish king who believed in the "divine right of kings"
James I
Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes and outlawed Protestantism in France in this year
1685
Charles I
Peter the Great raised this empire to new heights under his reign
Russia
Wrote Leviathan to argue for total, absolute rule by a monarch in order to bring control to society
Thomas Hobbes
Charles I argued that this group could not try a king for treason
Parliament
Parliament's supporters during the English Civil War are known by this name
Roundheads
He was rejected by the Spanish monarchy to marry the princess since he was not Catholic, and convinced his dad to go to war with Spain
Charles I
He was the chief minister and power behind the throne during the reign of French King Louis XIII
Cardinal Richelieu
Ivan IV's nickname "Grozny" is most accurately translated as this
"Awesome" or "Awe-inspiring"
He famously murdered his own son in a fit of insanity
Ivan IV
The English Parliament is a legislative body, but the French Parlement is this type of body
Judicial or Supreme Court
Glorious Revolution
He argued that the king sits on the throne of God himself, but must be righteous and just as he will answer to God
Bishop Bousset
The longest ruling French monarch, he consolidated absolute power and showed off by building Versailles
Louis XIV
He had himself proclaimed "Lord Protector" which essentially established a military dictatorship in England
Oliver Cromwell
The New Model Army prevented the royalists from taking part in Parliament, resulting in this term for the remaining members
Rump Parliament
Frederick II "The Great," violated the Pragmatic Sanction by invading Silesia and kicked off this conflict
War of Austrian Succession
This proclamation by Charles VI declared that even female heirs could inherit the Austrian/Holy Roman Empire throne
Pragmatic Sanction