Absolutism
Absolutism in the East
The Sun King
A New Science
The Enlightenment
100

Issued by Henry IV it is regarded as being the first example of absolutism in France

The Edict of Nantes

100

Empire of central Europe in that was an empire in name only following the Thirty Year's War

The Holy Roman Empire

100

The most powerful monarch in French history

Louis XIV

100

The geocentric view of the universe was based upon the work of which Greek philosopher

Aristotle

100

Best known and most influential of the 'philosophes'. An advocate for free speech and religious toleration

Voltaire

200

Maria Theresa took power from what traditional institution in Austria?

Catholic Church

200

Responsible for the modernization of Russia

Peter the Great

200

Became Chief Minister of France in 1624. Worked to consolidate the power of Louis XIII

Cardinal Richelieu

200

Fundamentally changed science with the publication of his 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' in 1687

Sir Isaac Newton

200

Creator of the 'Encyclopedia'.

Sought to bring together the most current and enlightened thinking about science, mathematics, technology, art, politics and government

Denis Diderot

300

Proclaimed England a Commonwealth and led the Rump Parliament 

Cromwell

300

Fredrick allowed freedom of religion but had censorship and conscription in Prussia, a prime example of 

Enlightened Despotism

300

Appointed as finance minister by Louis XIV

Jean-Baptiste Colbert

300

Groundbreaking work by Nicholas Copernicus in which he first challenged the geocentric view of the universe

'On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies'

300

The idea of God as an 'absent cosmic watchmaker'

Deism

400

Designed to further curb the political power of the nobles. Royally appointed officials replaced traditional feudal lords in the administration of France's provinces.

The Intendant System.

400

Traditional nobility of Russia

The Boyars

400

Most costly and politically devastating war under the Sun King

War of Spanish Succession

400

Advocated the Inductive method of scientific experimentation. Argued that the process of controlled experimentation would lead to the formulation of universal principles and scientific laws.

Sir Francis Bacon

400

Massively influential work by Baron de Montesquieu in which he proposes a new form of government based around the separation of power.

'The Spirit of the Laws'

500

The secret police of Peter the Great which checked the power of the nobles and common people alike

The Cheka

500

Family that forged their dispersed territories of Brandenburg and Prussia into one of Europe's great powers

Hohenzollern

500

In order to fulfill his dream of One King, One Law, One Faith what did Louis XIV do in 1685?

Revoked the Edict of Nantes

500

Founded in 1660, the first official organization promoting the development and investigation of science

The Royal Society

500

Rousseau's 'The Social Contract', one of the most influential books in European political theory, states that ultimate power rests not with a monarch or ruler but where?

The General Will of the community as a whole

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