The Rest of Europe And Art
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show | French-Spanish War
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The treaty ending the French-Spanish War and forcing Spain to cede much territory to France. | show 🗑
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Miguel Cervantes's famous work about a delusional nobleman who thinks himself a knight-errant. | show 🗑
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show | Mannerism
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show | El Greco
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Spanish painter of "Las Meninas" and "The Surrender of Breda" | show 🗑
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Italian Mannerist who painted "The Last Supper" (Hint: Not Da Vinci!) | show 🗑
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show | French Classicism
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French classicist painter of such works as "A Dance to the Music of Time" | show 🗑
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show | French Academy of Arts
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show | Vermeer
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show | Rembrandt
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show | Rubens
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show | Bernini
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The federal assembly of the Netherlands that handled foreign affairs but lacked sovereignty. | show 🗑
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Representatives of the States General chosen for each province. | show 🗑
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show | Dutch Golden Age
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Famous French philosopher who wrote "Meditations on First Philosophy" and asserted "Cogito ergo sum" | show 🗑
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Dutch astronomer, one of the first to posit the wave theory of light. | show 🗑
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Dutch biologist who first saw single-celled organisms, considered the father of microbiology. | show 🗑
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show | Ottoman Empire
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show | Suleiman the Magnificent
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Suleiman made various attempts to take this city by siege. | show 🗑
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One of the ancestral homes of the Magyars. Occupied by the Ottoman Empire following the Battle of Mohacs | show 🗑
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Eastern European nation located on the present-day Czech Republic, the site of the beginning of the Thirty Years War. | show 🗑
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Three days per week of unpaid labor for Bohemian serfs. | show 🗑
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Rules proclaiming that the Habsburg possessions were never to be divided, even if a woman took the throne. | show 🗑
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Holy Roman Empire who failed to gain absolute control over Hungary and crowned his daughter as his successor in 1740. | show 🗑
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show | Hohenzollern
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The man who consolidated Brandenburg and Prussia into an organized militaristic state in the late 17th century. | show 🗑
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The organization set up by Frederick William to support and levy taxes for the new Prussian army | show 🗑
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General name given to the territories held by Frederick William | show 🗑
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The nobility and landowning classes of Prussia and Brandenburg | show 🗑
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show | Frederick William I "The Soldier's King"
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show | Sejm
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show | Liberum veto
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A famous King of Poland and Lithuania who defeated the Ottomans at the Battle of Vienna. | show 🗑
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show | Eastern Orthodox Church
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The name given to the Mongol army that controlled Kiev between the 13th and 15th centuries | show 🗑
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show | Boyars
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One of the first Muscovite princes to openly challenge the Golden Horde's supremacy in Kiev. | show 🗑
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show | Constantinople
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A notoriously cruel Russian, the first to adopt the name csar | show 🗑
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show | Streltsy
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show | Time of Troubles
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The man eventually chosen as Fyodor's successor. | show 🗑
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show | Cossacks
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The man who led a major Cossack rebellion against tsarist Russia beginning in 1670 | show 🗑
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An Eastern Orthodox Patriarch who sought to force the Russian Orthodox Church to comply with Greek Orthodox religious practices | show 🗑
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Russian peasants who refused to comply with Nikon's edicts | show 🗑
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A famous Tsar who sought to build the Russian state and apply lessons from Western Europe to his own nation | show 🗑
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A Russian delegation that traveled to Europe in search of aid against the Ottomans and enabled Peter to study the techniques of highly effective nations | show 🗑
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The new meritocratic order of precedence for boyars under Peter the Great. | show 🗑
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A conflict between Russia and Sweden that saw a Russian defeat at Narva but Russia's victory ultimately became evident following its 1709 victory at Poltava | show 🗑
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The ambitious young Swedish King who routed Peter's forces at Narva | show 🗑
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show | Treaty of Nystadt
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Construction began on this city in 1702 and shortly thereafter it replaced Moscow as Russia's capital | show 🗑
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