The type of monarchy of Louis XIV
What is an Absolute Monarchy / Absolutism?
The new Russian capital established by Peter the Great
What is St. Petersburg?
The Prussian practice which type of Christianity
What is Protestantism?
Who is Queen Mary?
This law recognized Catholicism as the official religion of France, but it also gave the Huguenots religious and political freedom
The Edict of Nantes
The age Louis XIV became king
What is 4/5 years old?
The Russian monarch known for his terrible temper and violent streak.
Who is Ivan the Terrible?
Prussia became one of the major super powers in Europe because of its____
What is its large military?
The revolution which took place in 1688
What is the Glorious Revolution?
The King of Spain during the 30 Years War
Who is king Phillip II?
Nickname for king Louis XIV
What is "The Sun King"?
Peter the Great attempted to modernize Russian using this process.
What is a Westernization?
This king was the most famous Prussian king during the absolutist period. He was known for his intelligence, support of the arts, religious tolerance and enlightened despotism.
Who Frederick William II ?
Formed as a part of government to check the power of the king
What is Parliament?
Who is England?
The title Queen Anne held as Louis grew out of childhood
What is Regent?
Russia fought a war with country to create a warm water port making it the premier power in eastern europe.
What is Sweden?
This English king was in power during the Early expansion in to the America's and a Bible he commissioned
Who is King James I?
This king was the first in English history to be publicly executed.
Who is Charles I?
Were a large portion of the French nobility under Henry IV
Who are the Huguenots?
Where Louis XIV held lavish parties
What is Versailles?
Peter the great forced men to pay a tax if they wanted to keep their _____
What is beards?
Absolutism ended in England with the rise of this form of government
What is a constitutional monarchy?
The Tudor queen who took power in 1558
Who is Queen Elizabeth I?
This group was a major element of the Parliament and they wanted to eliminate Catholic influences in England.
Who are the Puritans?