Ap Euro Renaissance, Reformation, Age Of Explorati
Ap Euro Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Explorati
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Ap Euro Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Exploration, and Absolutism
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Ap Euro Renaissance, Reformation, Age Of Explorati
Medici Banking Family - answer-Reason why Florence regained banking
The family expanded from cloth to commerce to real estate to banking
Known to be the greatest bank in Europe with branches all over
Three Estates - answer-First estate, second estate, and third estate
first estate: clergy who...
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Medici Banking Family - answer-Reason why Florence regained banking
The family expanded from cloth to commerce to real estate to banking
Known to be the greatest bank in Europe with branches all over
Three Estates - answer-First estate, second estate, and third estate
first estate: clergy who believed people should be guided by spiritual ends
second estate: the nobility who believes that nobles provide security and justice
third estate: peasants, made up 90% or mass majority
Isabelle d'Este - answer-Daughter of duke of Ferrara and wife to Francesco
Gonzaga, marquis of Mantua
Known for her intelligences and political wisdom
called the "first lady of the world"
Effectively ruled mantua and had a reputation as "clever negotiator"
1474-1539
Niccolo Machiavelli's "The Prince" - answer-Based on Italy's political problems and
knowledge about ancient Rome
Focused on the expansion of political power
Wanted a realist approach
Also based on the understanding of human nature
thought humans were self centered, fickle and ungrateful
written in 1513
Petrarch - answer-Known and called the "Father of Humanism"
Rejected law and took up literature
first the characterize the middle ages as the dark era
loved latin classics and searched for them
Hermeticism - answer-Believed in pantheism - god is in everything
late 15th century
way to become divine by purification of teh soul
Humans are bad and damned
Charles V (HRE) - answer-1519 - 1556
Owned Spain, HRE, Austria, Bohemia, Hungary, low countries and Kingdom of
Naples
Major problems: turks, french, papacy and German's internal issues
Goals: maintain Catholicism and his dynasty
Bloody Mary (Mary I of England) - answer-1553 - 1558
Daughter of Catherine of Aragon and Henry VIII
Wanted to restore England to Catholicism
Married Phillip II of Spain (Charles V son)
Burned 300 protestant heretics which gave her the title of "bloody Mary"
England became more protestant after her reign
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