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Description: the age of religious wars
Category: European History
Created by: bballin-shorty on 2008-10-05


 

 

1. Elizabeth I is an example of a 'politique'-rulers that were all about political unity, urging tolerance, moderation and compromise in religios matters. 2. The Treaty or Nantes, or the Edict of Nantes, gave Huhuenots (French Protestants) qualified religious freedoms. 3. Counter-Reformation--the Church emerged with an organizational structure emphasizing absolute obedience to the person at the top. 4. The Huguenots were a majority of the populaton. 5. The phrase 'Paris is Woth a Mass' is attributed to Henry of Navarre. 6. In the 1560's, the Duke of Alba brutally suppressed a Protestant uprising in the Netherlands. 7. The Elizabethan religious settlement between Protestants and Catholics that created the Anglican Church can not be described as a reflection of Elizabeth's own radical Protestant beliefs. 8. The Catholic Counter-Reformation spirit was expressed in mannerism. 9. The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre was an attack on French Huguenots. 10. Henry Navarre was a 'politique', he was widely popular, he restarted the French wars of religion. 11. The inflation of the 16th century was the result of the influx of wealth from the New World and increased population. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. The Spanish invasion fleet the sailed on England in 1588 was known as the Armada.

 

 

 
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