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Absolutism and more

Horizontales
a period of time where a series of European monarchs increased the power of their central governments
Czar of Russia from 1682-1725 who westernized Russia, improved its army, built its 1st navy, and won control of the Baltic Sea from Sweden
the treaty that ended the Thirty Year's War
a policy issued by King Henry IV that granted Huguenots the freedom to worship which was later revoked by Louis XIV
a palace that represented the grandeur and power of the monarchy and of France
belief that God chooses kings to rule nations
war fought between England, Dutch Netherlands, and Austria against France and Spain to determine Spain's new ruler
Sun King of France from 1643-1715 who revoked the Edict of Nantes, built the palace of Versailles, and eliminated the French legislative body
ruling family of Russia started by Michael Romanov that ruled from 1613 to 1918 until the assassination of Nicholas III and his family
1st Bourbon king of France who converted to Catholicism to bring order, peace, and unity to France; protected the rights of the Protestants by signing the Edict of Nantes
ruler who continued Peter the Great's territorial expansion by gaining control of most of the northern shore of the Black Sea from the Ottoman Turks
an attempt to incorporate the culture, attributes, and especially the technology of the Western world
Verticales
new capital of Russia built by Peter the Great as a symbol of Russia's westernization to be viewed by other European nations
a series of conflicts between 1618 and 1648 involving a violent clash between the Protestants and the Catholics in an attempt to weaken the Hapsburg family of Rome
power is concentrated in the hands of the monarch
chief advisor to King Louis XIII who helped strengthen France and the French monarchy
the French Protestants who converted to Calvinism
a new royal house of France that ruled from 1589 until the late 1700s/ mid 1800s
powerful family of European rulers in the 1200s
title taken by Ivan the Terrible; Russian for "Caesar"