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    The absolute monarch that best represented absolutism was Louis XIV of France,or known as the ‘Sun King’ had a reign lasting from 1643 to 1715. He displayed that four major features of absolutism. These major features were centralized political power, pacified nobility, increased revenue and the formation of a new army. He followed a couple theories that lead him to become such a great absolute monarch. Louis set an example of absolutism which other monarchs followed in his footsteps. In the duration

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    Cardinal Richelieu= French cardinal who was appointed Prime Minister by Louis XIII. Richelieu worked to exterminate the French Huguenots, strengthen the king's power, weaken the great nobles, and entered the 30 Year's War. Thirty Year's War= The last “religious” war in Europe. This war was fought between 1618-1648 and started in Bohemia as a Protestant revolution. When the war ended it established France as the most powerful country in Europe and left Germany in fragments. Hohenzollern Dynasty=

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    Here we have an exchange of letters between King Louis XIV of France and the King of Tonkin of Vietnam. They are expressing to each other their devotion to each of their religious customs. Louis wants the King of Tonkin to establish his religion (Christianity) in Vietnam. The King of Tonkin, however, wants his “ancient customs” to remain in place. In the perspective of Louis XIV, he seems very courteous towards the King of Tonkin. He complements him as a “magnanimous Prince…as illustrious through

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    King Louis XIV of France was known as “Louis the Great” or the “Sun King” because he ruled with such strength and power. King Louis XIV, also known as the Sun King, was a helpful leader in France. King Louis XIV had the longest reign in European history, reigning from 1643 to 1715. King Louis XIV was an effective ruler politically, religiously, socially, and artistically. Louis XIV ruled with an iron fist, which many would come to criticize him for this, but it is one of his strong points. Another

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    Michelle Burkham Professor WOH 3 June 2018 Louis XIV and Peter the Great In the 17th century, the European world entered the age of absolutism. An absolutist is one who has complete and unrestricted power or absolute authority in a government (Merriam-Webster). Louis XIV and Peter the Great were both famous absolute monarchs in Europe. One thing I did read was how similar Peter the Great and Louis XIV were as well as both being such incredible leaders. Although both of these rulers came to power

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    Versailles was a huge and extravagant project conducted by Louis XIV. Louis single-handedly build the largest hunting lodge in the world, or at least it started as a hunting lodge. He had hired the best artists, sculptors, and gardeners that France had to offer, but even with their help Versailles took over thirty-two years to complete! That's almost double my current lifespan. The palace was so huge it could accommodate over ten thousand people and had hundreds of rooms. It was furnished with the

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    King Louis XIV was made King of France at the age of just four years old. It is incomprehensible to me that he began his rule when he was only four years old. His rule must have been outstanding because we are still talking about it. During his 72-year reign, King Louis XIV of France made good use of the Baroque style. Even in the reading, it says that Kind Louis XIV was the "most successful" of the absolute monarchs. European kings aspired to be as mighty as King Louis XIV. An absolute monarch is

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    History remembers Louis XIV as a great patron of the arts, for his work as ballet dancer and for his relationship with artists like Moliere. History also remembers him for his political savvy, his ability to consolidate his power and pioneer political absolutism; however, often, history fails to recognize the essential linkage between these two seemingly distinct worlds that Louis inhabited, the artistic and the political. In fact, Louis’ experiences growing up taught him both the inherent adoration

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    delegitimized the authority of the monarchy. Louis XIV curbed the power of the nobles in order to create a standing army and absorb more power for an absolutist regime, and instead created intendants, or nobles of the robe chosen from the upper middle class, to help manage the country. The cruelty of the slave trade in the New World caused a growing unrest among the French people. This in combination with the absolutist rule beginning with Louis XIV in France angered many, resulted in revolts breaking

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    September 5, 1638, to King Louis XIII of France and his Habsburg queen, Anne of Austria, the future Louis XIV was his parents’ first child after 23 years of marriage; in recognition of this apparent miracle, he was christened Louis-Dieudonné, meaning “gift of God.” A younger brother, Philippe, followed two years later. When the king died on May 14, 1643, 4-year-old Louis inherited the crown of a fractured, unstable and nearly insolvent France. After orchestrating the annulment of Louis XIII’s will, which

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