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    The Power Struggle: An Attempt at Authoritative Assertion Through the 1400s, the Holy Roman Empire continued a six-century-long tradition of exercising its papal institutional powers and political powers over the European cultural arena that it had predominated. The intersection of wealth, power, and Church became so ostentatious, however, that some began to question the legitimacy of an institution that took to selling admission into heaven and to pricing salvation . As a figure and consolidator

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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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    involved in many wars throughout his reign of France. The reign of Louis XIV lasted an astounding length of seventy-two years. Louis XIV was born on September 16, 1638. His reign started when he was only four years old when his father Louis XIII died on May 14, 1643. Louis XIV chose the sun as his emblem. The sun was associated with Apollo, god of peace and arts, and was also a heavenly body that gave life to all things. Like Apollo, Louis XIV brought peace and was a patron

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    Absolutism is an absolute monarch in which both kings and nobilities help superior power over the rest of the population. Their goals was the control every aspect of society, to rule with their right and ways. French Monarchy was led by King Henry IV, Louis XIII, minister Cardinal Richelieu, and most importantly, Louis XIV. These leaders were all challenged by authority such as nobles during their effort to establish an absolutist regime. Absolutism was looked upon by several nobles and people in society due

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    Once the seventeenth century began, western civilization became based upon bounds. In a structured and shared-power system known as limited monarchy, rulers either became hastened within their bounds or exploded from them. As the British Isles were frustrated in the religious, political, and national voices going unheard, England developed a Protestant-run nation in conjunction with Scotland as a bounded country in 1707. Their Parliament would make their decisions, distribute the country’s wealth

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    Absolute Monarchy In all age rulers always wanted to be absolute monarchs, not only the kings but also the queens. Their goal was to control every aspect of society. Throughout the 16th and 17th Century the rise of many absolute monarchies become a common phenomenon in many European countries. The power controlling under one people’s hand makes economic development rapid, allows for long-term goals to be planned and met and allows for quicker decisions to be made. Among all

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    When Final Fantasy XII released for PlayStation 2 in early 2006, the game sought to introduce a new style of play and to revolutionize the long-running franchise. To achieve this extraordinary task, Square Enix had to break the conventions of Final Fantasy – like by introducing a real-time combat system, and bet on an original and risky concept. In the end, the gamble paid off and Final Fantasy XII was a success; however, the title quickly became a divisive topic of conversation amidst the gaming

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    King Louis XIV (The Fourteenth) and Moctezuma II (The Second) were similar in a large variety of ways. The two rulers may have been separated by a large body of water and their lives’ many years apart, but they shared characteristics in the way that they showed their power, what type of Absolute Monarch they were. Moctezuma II was placed in power as the ruler of the Aztecs when his uncle, Ahuitzotl, died in early 1502. While he had taken over the empire at its highest point, it had extended all the

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    TITLE Chateau De Fontainebleau – A True Residence Of The French Sovereigns LEAD PARAGRAPH The Chateau de Fontainebleau, originated in 1137, might have been a temporary, but it is also the only one residence that was favourite to all French kings and emperors until the end of the Second Empire, in 1870. It certainly isn’t opulent as Versailles, nor magical as Vaux-le-Vicomte, but its centuries-old architecture, furniture of the Imperial era and a couple of different style gardens are something truly

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    Power of Art in Court Under the Louis XIV In the movie “The King is Dancing”, Louis XIV is portrayed as an absolute ruler in a baroque style at Versailles, who maintains control of his nation using dance and festivities. The movie centers around Louis XIV’s career as a dancer, frequently using scenes of festivities which portray life at the court under his reign. Namely, the pursuit of celebratory glory can be seen as Louis XIV was regularly dancing in court ballets. It also focuses on the relationship

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