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Absolutism in Early Modern Europe

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Philip II of Spain- Son of Emperor Charles V (ruler of Holy Roman Empire from 1520-1555)

- Devout Catholic- Ruled Spain 1556-1598- Married at one time to Mary Tudor ofEngland

- Not tolerant of people of other religions

- Forced Marranos (ex-Jews), Morriscos(ex-Muslims) to flee Spain

- Fought Protestant revolt in the Netherlands (1560s)

- Battle of Lepanto (1571)

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Defeat of the Invincible Armada (1588)

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Gold and silver from the New World

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What was the effect of all this gold and silver on Spain?

• Inflation!!!!

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Henry IV and the Edict of Nantes in France (1598)

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Louis XIV of France (r.1643-1715), the so-called Sun King

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Louis XIV’s palace at Versailles

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Versailles – not only a status symbol but also a way for Louis XIV to keep an eye on his nobles

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Versailles (interior)

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Maria Teresa of Austria

-Holy Roman Empress (r. 1740-1765)

-Member of the Habsburg dynasty

-Devout Roman Catholic

-Wanted religious uniformity

-Inherited throne from father Charles VI (r. 1711-1740)

-Pragmatic Sanction (1718)

-Mother of 16 children, including the future queen Marie Antoinette of France

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Francis of Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa’s spouse

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Schoenbrunn Palace in Vienna

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Frederick William, the Great Elector of Prussia-Ruled Prussia from 1640-1688 as Duke and Elector (one of 7 in the Holy Roman Empire)

-Controlled Brandenburg also

-Member of the Hohenzollern dynasty

-Lutheran (Protestant)

-Created a permanent standing army

-Exempted nobles (Junkers) from taxes; taxed townspeople and peasants instead

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Frederick William I, aka the Royal Drill Sergeant

-Frederick William I was the second king of Prussia (1713-1740)

-Centralized government, strengthened army (see e.g., his special regiment, the so-called Potsdam Giants)

-Not exactly the model of an enlightened ruler; in fact, he was rather crude and bigoted

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Potsdam Giants, aka Langer Kerls

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Frederick the Great of Prussia

-Great military strategist-Patron of the Arts-Flutist and Composer of music-Francophile-Friend of Voltaire-Skeptic in matters of religion; pursued policy of religious toleration-King of Prussia (1740-1786)-Expansionist; set off several wars (including the War of Austrian Succession (1741-1748), in which Prussia seized Silesia)-Ally of Great Britain during the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763) – the first real world war-An enlightened despot?

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Silesia (Schlesien) and Poland

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Sans Souci Palace, Potsdam

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Balance of power and realpolitik

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Ivan the Terrible of Russia

-Ruled 1547-1584

-Unsettled childhood

-Reformer at first; tried to diminish the power of the boyars (nobles)

-In 1560 his rule changes; he institutes a reign of terror

-Cause?

-A role model for Stalin?

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Peter the Great of Russia (r. 1689-1725)-Member of the Romanov Dynasty

-His main goal: to modernize Russia

-Great Embassy to the West (1697)

-Westernization (e.g., he makes the boyars adopt western dress, cut beards)

- Strengthens army

-Builds St. Petersburg, a new capital on the Gulf of Finland

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Peter’s Great Embassy to the West

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Catherine the Great of Russia (r. 1762-1796)-Originally German

-Converted to Russian Orthodox faith, learned Russian upon marriage to the future Czar Peter III

-took over after husband died under mysterious circumstances after only ruling for six months

-Expanded Russian territory

-Continued program of modernization, westernization

-Allowed nobles to repress peasantry

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Czar Peter III, husband of Catherine II