Absolute Monarchs: France (1550-1715)

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Absolute Monarchs: France (1550 – 1715): From Henry the 4th to Louis the 14th

France, Catholics, Protestants, John Calvin (1509-1564), Geneva, Switzerland, theology, the Bible, Institutes of the Christian Religion, predestined, faith alone, Calvinism, Huguenots, persecution, Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, King Henry the 4th (1553-1610), Edict of Nantes (1598), religious freedom for Huguenots, Absolute Monarchs, Divine Right, Francois Ravaillac (1578-1610), Louis the 13th (1601-1643), Cardinal Richelieu (1585-1642), the Thirty Years War (1618-1648), Bourbon Dynasty, Hapsburg Dynasty, Holy Roman Empire, Sweden, England, Denmark, the Netherlands, Ferdinand the 2nd, the Peace of Westphalia (1648), skepticism, René Descartes (1586-1650), the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, Louis the 14th (1638-1715), Cardinal Mazarin (1602-1661), the Fronde (1648-1653), Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683), French Colonies in the Americas, Canada, mercantilism, gold, silver, Dutch Netherlands, the Franche-Comté, the League of Augsburg, the War of Spanish Succession, Philip the 5th (1683-1746), the League of Augsburg, Newfoundland, Rupert’s Land, Nova Scotia, and more!!!