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Face Cesare Borgia might have made had he known that he was the model for this book by Machiavelli.
Violent crowds proving this philosopher’s ideas about life in a state of nature.
What are “Hobbes mobs”?
The edict allowing Huguenots to practice their religion might have been in this typeface.
Had tootsie rolls been invented and named for a French king, we would have candies with this rhyming name.
Executed in 1649, this king lost the English Civil War to Oliver Cromwell’s Puritan army.
This Prussian monarch was well prepared for war, but preferred not to risk his “tall soldiers”.
The reconquista in Spain was completed in 1492, a year which also witnessed Columbus’ voyage and the expulsion of these two non-Christian groups of Spaniards.
Called the French and Indian War in the United States History classes, this war between England and France forced the French out of North America.
A massacre of French Huguenots on Saint Bartholomew’s Day in Paris sparked this war, which was eventually won by Henry of Navarre, soon to be Henry IV.
3 ideas stressed by Renaissance Humanists such as Giovanni Pico della Mirandola.
Desiderius Erasmus was part of this group of individuals interested in reforming Renaissance society according to Christian themes.
This tall marble sculpture, created by Michelangelo, is an example of the Renaissance interest in the potential of the individual.
The book that contains this quote:“The prince must be a fox, therefore, to recognize the traps and a lion to frighten the wolves.”
The focus of 18th c. philosophes was obvious in this nickname for the Enlightenment.
Also known as Francois-Marie Arouet, this philsophe championed religious toleration.
His famous work entitled, On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres, asserted that the Earth’s center is not the center of the universe.
Isaac Newton’s famous work describing his laws, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, is also known by this name.
As an early feminist, she expressed her frustration with gender inequality in AVindication of the Rights of Woman.
This Catholic king believed in the idea of “one king, one law, one faith”.
Also known as the “Window to the West” this new capital was built by Tsar Peter I.
This enlightened Russian monarch had a reputation as a patron of the arts, literature and education but she refused to abolish serfdom.
In 1772 these three countries partitioned Poland, reducing Polish population and territory.
Who are Russia, Prussia, Austria? Russia Prussia Poland Austria
Name this enlightened monarch, Holy Roman Emperor, and son of Empress Maria Theresa.