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72 Character Cards 1 inside I cannot make Woodward has closed the forest 73 BlacksmithCarterBrewerHoly PersonCarpenterFarmerBakerCandlemakerDyerAxepersonButcherCow HerderCharacter Cards 1 outside. The only joint coronation was that of William III and Mary II Edward V the boy king one of the Princes in the Tower and Edward VIII who abdicated were never crowned Once a new monarch succeeds to the throne the work of planning his or her coronation 74 75 WeaverMerchantSpinsterWoodwardLaundererShoemakerTannerInnkeeperShepherdTailorHunterMinstrelSwineherd Monarchs and Malcontents Character Cards 2 (outside) What is a Monarchy?. The word “monarchy” comes from the Greek word . monarchia. , which means “rule of one”.. Monarchy . describes any form of government in which a monarch holds the highest office. A monarch is a hereditary ruler – someone who rules because s/he inherited the office through his/her family.. The Royal Family of England is formed by the England’s Monarch and his/her relatives. The members of the Royal Family belong to the House of Windsor, either by birth or marriage, since 1917, when the king George V changed the name of the royal house from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Windsor is also the name of the castle which was and continues to be a royal residence.. 1550-1800. France: Absolute Monarchs-Louis XIII & Louis XIV. Spain: Absolute Monarchs-Philip II. England: Absolute Monarchs and Development of a Constitutional Monarchy-Tudors & Stuarts. Austria: Enlightened Despots---Maria Theresa & Joseph II. James I King of England. Stuart Dynasty was Scottish. Elizabeth I Queen of England never married and had no children. James VI was the son of Mary Queen of Scots who was Elizabeth’s cousin. Made him Elizabeth’s closest male Protestant relative. APEURO Lecture 1F. Mrs. . Kray. Niccolo. Machiavelli’s . The Prince, 1513. Manual for a realistic ruler. Considered first work of political science. Some say “The Prince” was Ferdinand of Aragon. Monarch Butterflies are known as the great migrators. The average lifespan of a Monarch is 6 to 8 months . Group name of monarchs are called a flutter. Monarchs are the size of a tea cup. Monarchs are herbivores. This presentation adapted from slides prepared by a collaboration of the University of . M. innesota . M. onarch . L. ab., Monarch Joint . V. enture and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife . S. ervice. Monarch Life Cycle. During the Renaissance, monarchs centralized their power through marriage, war and cultural policies. .. Questions about HW?. .. Power in the Renaissance – Monarchs and Machiavelli. A MISCONCEPTION: . Essential Question- How much power should government have?. Review- Europe. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Western half of the empire fell into darkness .  The Dark Ages. What happened to the Eastern half of the empire?. French Absolutism, Enlightenment, & Revolution Outcome: Absolutism & Absolute Monarchs Constructive Response Questions Summarize what an absolute monarch is and provide at least two concrete examples. Essential Question- How much power should government have?. Review- Europe. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Western half of the empire fell into darkness .  The Dark Ages. What happened to the Eastern half of the empire?. culture. If you’re feeling trapped in a soul-sucking job, we invite you to explore what it’s like to free yourself at a company changing the face of our industry with a best-in-class cultur

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