Considered the "Most Catholic King" in Europe.
Who was Philip II?
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Former Huguenot monarch that issued the Edict of Nantes.
Who was Henry IV?
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Her compromise tried to end the conflict between the Protestants and Catholics within the Church of England.
Who was Elizabeth I?

He exercised absolute power as Russian Czar.
Who was Ivan IV or the Terrible?
This continental war resulted in Prussia becoming a nation-state.
What was the 30 Years' War?

Famous sea battle defeating the Ottoman Navy on the Mediterranean.
Where was Lepanto?

He served as chief advisor to Louis XIII and XIV.
Who was Cardinal Richelieu?
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He ruled as Lord Protector during the Commonwealth Period.
Who was Cromwell?
This famous dynasty ruled the Russian Empire for over 300 years.
What was the Romanov Dynasty?

Practitioner of Enlightened Despotism he won the Silesian War.
Who was Frederick the Great?
Famous palace built by Philip II.
What was El Escorial?

Louis XIV's elaborate palace that warehoused his nobles and their families.
Where was Versailles?

Stuart Monarch that signed the Petition of Right.
Who was Charles I?
Famous building for Russian rulers in Moscow.
What is the Kremlin?
Known as "The Soldier King" of Prussia.
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Who was Frederick William I?
Spain's alliance against the Ottoman Turks.
What was the Holy League?
Most costliest war for France's Louis XIV.
What was the War of Spanish Succession?
Conflict between the Roundheads of Parliament and the Cavaliers that backed Charles I.
What was the English Civil War?
As Russian Czar he reformed his nation through Westernization practicing a form of Enlightened Despostism.

Who was Peter the Great?
German nobility that Prussian monarchs limited their power and influence.
Who were the Junkers?
Dynasty that ruled Spain, Holy Roman Empire and later Austria.
What was the Habsburg Dynasty?

Colbert's economic policy that benefitted France.
What was mercantilism?
The return of monarchy featuring Charles II after the Commonwealth ended.

What was the Restoration?

The "Window on the Baltic" and czar's winter palace.
Where is St. Petersburg?
Austrian monarch who ruled under the Pragmatic Sanction.

Who was Maria Theresa?