They led the Reconquista
Ferdinand and Isabella
signed by Charles I prohibited taxation without consent
Petition of Right
Spirit of the Laws
Montesquieu
Who said "L'etat cest moi."
Louis XIV
painting on wet cement
fresco
Sistine Chapel
Rome Vatican City
Mazarin
forbade the European nations to import British goods
Continental System
Social Contract
Rousseau
swift overthrow of the government
coup d'etat
technique of light and shading
chiaroscuro
Bastille
Paris, France
laws of motion, discovered Jupiter's moons, telescope, house arrest
Galileo
King of England is the head of the Anglican Church
Act of Supremacy
95 Thesis
Luther
list of grievances or royal seal
cahiers or lettre de cachet
Mary, other of Jesus, in Italian
Madonna
Looking at the 95 Thesis
Wittenberg, Germany
scientist; PrincipiaMathematica, 1687, laws of gravity
Newton
law which made the Catholic Church he enemy of the Revolution
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
Don Quixote
Cervantes
high courts of France
parlement
depiction oif the dead Jesus and his mother, Mary
Pieta
at the birthplace of Vasco da Gama
Portugal
regent of France (1560–74), who was one of the most influential personalities of the Catholic–Huguenot wars. Three of her sons were kings of France:
Catherine de Medici
1673 Law requiring an Anglican communion for all government officeholders
Test Act
Declaration of the Rights of Women
Olympia de Gourge
Civil War of France 1648-1653
Fronde
Botticelli's "Spring"
La Primavera
Both Louis XVI's and Napoleon's wife were born in this country
Austria