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crash course: absolute monarchy (european history #13)
- due to the emergence of absolutism, european kings said they had a ________ right to the throne.
- ________ was the most powerful monarch in europe for more than 70 years.
- who were the two people helped louis xiv rule france, when he became king at the age of 4?
- in ________, at the age of fifteen, louis xiv was officially crowned the king of france.
- in the 1680’s louis xiv moved his court to the lavish palace of ________, which started as a hunting lodge.
- what were two of the most honored court positions for king louis xiv?
- what was king louis xiv’s nickname? why was this a fitting nickname?
- according to bishop bossuet, “it is ______ who establishes kings,” “princes thus act as ____ of god,” and maintained “princes are ______.”
- king louis xiv really was the state’s ______ and ______.
- how many major wars did king louis xiv wage? what were the names of those wars?
- by the end of his rule, exiled huguenots call the french people under the king’s rule ________.
- absolutism can be seen as a form of tyrannical rule demanding ______, ____ and ______ conformity.
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In the context of Absolute Monarchy, European kings during the rise of Absolutism claimed a "divine" right to the throne, meaning their authority came from God.
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Louis XIV of France was the most powerful monarch in Europe for over 70 years, known for his absolute rule and centralization of power.
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When Louis XIV became king at age 4, his mother (Anne of Austria) and Cardinal Mazarin helped rule France as regents.
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