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2. King Louis XIV and XVI. How their actions helped fuel the Revolution. Louis XIV – The Sun King. “. Etat. . c’est. . moi. ” ~ I am the nation.. Louis XIV – extravagant and elegant. Ruled France for 70 years as an ABSOLUTE monarch. Unit 4. 1. Netherlands, Venice, Switzerland few democracies & republics. 2. Netherland won total independence from Spain as a result of the 30/80 years war. Pre Notes. *. Parliamentary . monarchy . THE FOCUS VOL. XIV/1 F met Stephen Greenin ondon to talk about changing leadership qualities and lasting values, as well as personal and corporate resilience in times of prevailing uncertainty. The Sun King. Johannes Gutenberg (German). 1440. Goldsmith by trade invented the moving printing press. Main factor in the dissemination of ideas. Previously 40 books per day by hand now 3600. Begins the democratization of knowledge. “The . S. un King”. (5 September 1638 – 1 September 1715. ). “L’ . état. , . c’est. . moi. ” . ~ . “I am the state”. Lecture Outline. Centralization of Absolute Power. Introduction. OptionVue Systems International. Len Yates is a professional programmer with over thirty years of experience in options software development. Since founding OptionVue he has earned worldwide recognition for his groundbreaking work in options analysis software, education and data services. . Celui-ci met en place le pouvoir royal absolu. Il soumet les protestants et les nobles qui s’opposent au roi. Il assiège . et prend le port de la Rochelle en 1628. . Il fait de nombreuses guerres qui coûtent cher (contre l’Autriche et l’Espagne).. Notebooks Out. 2 Things Everyone Must Overcome to . Become an Absolute Monarch. The Nobles/regional differences. Religious differences (opposition). France. … the Road to Absolutism. The Reformation and France. FRANCE. FRANCE. After the break up of . . empire, France was under the feudal system . CAPETIAN DYNASTY. 987 . . began it in . . France through . Monarchy ends with the . CHARLEMAGNE’S. The Age of Absolute Monarchs. LOUIS XIV and . IVAN the TERRIBLE. Absolutism. What?. It is an absolute leader.. A leader who has unlimited power.. These rulers do not share power with anyone.. There are no law making bodies:. While I am checking HW…. Please finish up looking at a second Age of Absolutism ruler, if you did not complete it yesterday. We will discuss all 5 as a class in a few minutes. Louis XIV – Was he a good or bad leader?. Between . 1552 . and 1598, . Huguenots (French Protestants) . and Catholics fought eight religious wars. In 1589, Henry IV becomes king. He’s a Huguenot. First Bourbon king. He was opposed by many Catholics, so he gave up his Protestantism and became a Catholic. Cardinal Richelieu & Mazarin. Controlled foreign affairs & army. Domestic administration. Economic regulations. A Man for all Seasons. Regional judicial bodies that conferred with Louis prior to making rulings.. DO NOW. The palace of Versailles was a royal chateau and the center of political power in France. What do you notice about the palace?. . Based on the image to the left, what do you notice about Louis XIV?.
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